New Delhi, 4 January - The Justice R.M. Lodha Committee appointed by the Supreme Court on Monday made a host of far-reaching reccommendations to improve cricket administration in the country, including for restructuring the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) and legalising betting.
The 159-page report by the three-member committee comprising former Chief Justice Lodha, Justice Ashok Bhan and Justice R.V. Raveendran -- former judges of the Supreme court -- also proposed that the 14-member BCCI working committee should be replaced by an apex council.
According to the panel, the apex vounvil should comprise nine members, consisting of BCCI office bearers, and elected representatives of the general body, two membres from the players' association and a nominee from the office of the Comptroller and Auditor General of India (CAG). Ministers and government officials should be barred from holding positions in the BCCI, the report added.