Sanjay Patel, the BCCI secretary, has challenged his  expulsion
 from the Baroda Cricket Association in court. Patel, who was removed as
 the BCA joint secretary on Saturday, has filed a suit in the Vadodara 
District Court.
"This act of the BCA managing committee is nothing but a premeditated 
act of vengeance by some of the BCA managing committee members, so I 
have challenged it in the court," Patel told ESPNcricinfo. "After 
consulting my lawyers, I am convinced that the managing committee has 
committed an unconstitutional move, so I will fight it out legally to be
 reinstated in my home association that I have been serving for over a 
decade."
The case will be heard on May 1.
On Saturday, the BCA managing committee cited Patel's unlawful co-option
 into the BCA managing committee in 2002 and ordered him to step down as
 an office-bearer and vacate his position from all sub-committees of the
 BCA. Patel was co-opted into the managing committee two years after 
becoming a BCA member in 2000. Since the BCA rules state a member cannot
 be co-opted for at least three years after his membership is approved, 
the managing committee removed Patel and three other members.
Amol Karhadkar is a correspondent at ESPNcricinfo
 






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