New Delhi, Aug 28: With the Committee of Administrators (CoA) identifying the ongoing mess in Bihar cricket and stopping the release of funds to the Bihar Cricket Association (BCA), Cricket Association of Bihar secretary Aditya Verma has once again requested for the formation of an ad-hoc committee to run the show in the state till normalcy returns.
In a letter to CoA member Lt. Gen. Ravi Thodge, accessed by IANS, Verma has requested the committee to reconsider the request as Thodge explained to him that only a court can by order appoint an ad-hoc committee or body to oversee cricketing activities in any state.
"It is in the interest of Bihar cricket that BCCI forms an ad-hoc arrangement for conducting cricketing activities in the state. To my disbelief you said that only a court can by order appoint an ad-hoc committee or body to oversee cricketing activities in any state. I would like to bring your kind attention to the Clause 3(a)(ii)H of the BCCI constitution as approved and finalised by the Supreme Court.