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CAB chief Sourav Ganguly says board will give voting rights to former international cricketers, believes move will make them fully Lodha-compliant
•The Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB) has agreed to give voting rights to former international players in order to have fully Lodha Compliant constitution, its president Sourav Ganguly said on Wednesday.
Supreme Court strengthens National Sports Code by rejecting Archery Association of India's new constitution
G Rajaraman •In rejecting AAI’s new constitution, the Supreme Court has given the National Sports Code 2011 a thumbs-up as the frame of reference for compliance by National Sports Federations
Supreme Court to hear BCCI case today; here's what to expect
Firstcricket Staff •The Supreme Court is likely to hear longstanding BCCI case today. Here's all you need to know.
CoA meets Amicus Curiae over pending issues, including Hardik Pandya-KL Rahul controversy, before next SC hearing
•The Committee of Administrators (CoA) Monday met Amicus Curiae PS Narasimha to discuss the pending legal issues before the next Supreme Court hearing, scheduled on 21 February.
Firstpost Spodcast Episode 15: Lord's Test, Supreme Court's ruling on BCCI's draft Constitution and more on our daily sports podcast
Fpsports •Washed-out opening day of Lord's Test, Supreme Court's ruling on BCCI's draft Constitution, and Ben Stokes' trial — we discuss all this and more on Spodcast, Firspost's daily sports podcast.
Supreme Court's ruling on cooling-off period, one-state-one-vote welcome, but ambiguity mars most clauses
Vedam Jaishankar •While the decision to grant voting rights to Railways, Services and Universities must be appreciated, Court's guidelines regarding the representatives of these units are likely to create practical problems within them.
BCCI vs CoA: Supreme Court's draft constitution could be start of new innings for Indian cricket, bad news for other boards
Vedam Jaishankar •Indian cricket needs to be put on its feet as soon as possible and the BCCI draft constitution might well be the start of a new innings.
BCCI vs COA: 'One state one vote' and 'cooling-off period' clauses can be reconsidered, says Supreme Court bench
Firstcricket Staff •In what could be positive news for BCCI, the 'One-State-One-Vote' and 'Cooling-off period' clauses from Lodha reforms can be reconsidered, observed a Supreme Court bench.
Supreme Court's verdict on BCCI's draft constitution should solve Board-CoA tussle and end turmoil in Indian cricket
Vedam Jaishankar •The CoA would hope to be given total control of running the BCCI before the constitution is in place and elections are held. The BCCI, on the other hand, would hope that there would be relief on some of the issues pertaining to the Lodha panel report.
Ahead of Supreme Court hearing, CoA attacks BCCI office-bearers in ninth status report
Fpsports •The Committee of Administrators (CoA) filed a ninth status report on Wednesday, and made severe remarks against office-bearers of the Board of Control for Cricket in India. The committe has listed a series of events where the board office-bearers tried to systematically undermine the CoA and its decisions.