New Delhi: In a major development, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has moved to the Supreme Court of India seeking important amendment in the board constitution that would allow incumbent president Sourav Ganguly and secretary Jay Shah to get an extension of their terms to three years. The main objective of the move is to help Ganguly and Shah duck the three-year cooling-off period currently in force after the SC approved Lodha committee's recommendation last year.
The application is filed by treasurer Arun Dhumal. In that application, the BCCI said a few changes were approved at the Annual General Meeting on December 1 last year and it was seeking relaxation from the SC, as per its August 9, 2018 order, to implement the changes in the board's constitution.
The draft constitution, prepared by the Committee of Administrators and approved by the SC, had made three-year cooling period mandatory for incumbent cricket administrators who had served two terms in state cricket associations or BCCI.