More than a week has passed since the BCCI discussed convening a special general meeting
to replace N Srinivasan on the board's disciplinary committee, but now
it appears as though the meeting may not happen in the near future.
An SGM requires a 21-day notice period but as of today no notice had
been served by the BCCI secretary to any of the board's member units.
According to BCCI regulations, for an SGM to be convened, the secretary
must issue the notice within ten days of "a resolution of the working
committee". However, because there was no resolution passed at the
working committee meeting on April 20, neither the secretary Sanjay
Patel nor acting president Shivlal Yadav, who has powers to call a
meeting in special circumstances, are in a hurry to convene the meeting.
Representatives of at least one member from all five zones who attended
the working committee meeting confirmed to ESPNcricinfo that despite a
vocal suggestion to convene an SGM, no resolution was passed. Patel, who
is set to lose his post at the Baroda Cricket Association, didn't respond to questions, but a BCCI source revealed the SGM may not be convened at all.
One of the cases waiting to be heard by the disciplinary committee,
which comprises BCCI president Srinivasan and vice-presidents Yadav and
Rajeev Shukla, is that of Ajit Chandila, one of three Rajasthan Royals
cricketers arrested on corruption charges during the 2013 IPL. He filed a
reply to the disciplinary committee in April but the case has not
proceeded because the Supreme Court sidelined Srinivasan from the BCCI's
affairs as a fall out of corruption allegations in the IPL.
While the ruling faction in the BCCI believes the remaining two members
of the disciplinary committee can meet and decide on Chandila, a
bereavement in Yadav's family has resulted in the acting president
taking a break from his responsibilities.
Amol Karhadkar is a correspondent at ESPNcricinfo
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