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BCCI's 21 units accept Lodha panel reforms

<p>With Supreme Court verdict already out, BCCI's 21 state units have already confirmed in writing to the Lodha panel about implementing all reforms even as former presidents N Srinivasan and Anurag Thakur joined forces in Bangalore on Saturday</p>

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New Delhi: With Supreme Court verdict already out, BCCI's 21 state units have already confirmed in writing to the Lodha panel about implementing all reforms even as former presidents N Srinivasan and Anurag Thakur joined forces in Bangalore on Saturday.

It is learnt that 24 administrators of various state units who are either disqualified or going into compulsory cooling off, met to discuss their future. "Today, 21 state units have already written to BCCI that they are adopting Lodha panel reforms. So if 24 individuals, who are no longer qualified officials meet anywhere in India, no one should be bothered. They are individuals who went on their own capacity. These officials who went stand disqualified as per SC verdict," a source said. Apart from Srinivasan and Thakur, former secretary Ajay Shirke along with joint secretary Amitabh Chaudhary and treasurer Aniruddh Chaudhary attended the meeting.

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