If the Supreme Court is interested in running cricket, it should have come up with not only with a roadmap well before international season began in India three months ago and insisted on its implementation during the so-called off season.
The apex court allowed the New Zealand tour to go through despite the grandstanding by the board that was hanging by a thread. Then the Englishmen went through the four-Test series and three One-Day Internationals and will complete the long tour after playing two more Twenty20 matches.
The Australians are packing their bags for a long tour of India, and they, too, may not face any problems playing their four Tests, three of these at brand new venues -- Dharamsala, Pune and Ranchi. The stadia there came up thanks mainly due to the drive of sacked board president and secretary Anurag Thakur and Ajay Shirke and joint-secretary Amitabh Choudhary, an IITian from Kharagpur who quit as senior police officer in Jharkhand with over seven years service left in 2013 and joined the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) the next year.