MCA wants general body's nod on voting rights for int'l cricketers
Updated On: 03 November, 2018 03:00 PM IST | Mumbai | Harit N Joshi
Mandatory voting rights to international cricketers, which is a recommendation from the Justice Lodha Committee, is set to have a huge bearing on state association elections

Sharad Pawar
Even as the Supreme Court-appointed Committee of Administrators (CoA) has urged the BCCI state units to initiate the process of providing international cricketers from the state with voting rights, indications are that the Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) will wait for its general body to give this a nod.
Mandatory voting rights to international cricketers, which is a recommendation from the Justice Lodha Committee, is set to have a huge bearing on state association elections. Mumbai has the maximum number of international stars hailing from the city which can change the landscape of the way elections are conducted in the MCA. "We don't think the process will be initiated unless our general body gives a green signal," said an MCA official.

