Mumbai, Dec 18 (CRICKETNMORE): Adhering to the norm of age-cap of 70 years prescribed by the Supreme Court-appointed Justice R.M. Lodha panel, veteran politician Sharad Pawar on Saturday stepped down from the president's post of the Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA).
Pawar, a former International Cricket Council (ICC) and Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) president, cited the apex court's verdict as the reason for his resignation from the post. He was elected for a third time after 2001-02 and 2010-11.
"The Supreme Court has taken a decision that officials above 70 years of age should not remain in cricket bodies. This decision is applicable to me. That is why I am resigning from the position of MCA president and I request you (Secretary) to accept it," the 76-year-old said in his resignation letter to MCA, submitted during the association's Emergent Managing Committee meeting.