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Eligibility in domestic cricket tournaments: Supreme Court refuses to entertain plea for fixing cut-off date

The top court asked the petitioner to withdraw and approach the competent authority for his grievance. The apex court was hearing a plea filed by an under 19-year-old player Rhitwicq Additya Sharma seeking directions to the BCCI

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The Supreme Court on Tuesday refused to entertain a plea seeking directions to the BCCI to fix the cut-off date for age eligibility in domestic cricket tournaments.
A bench of Justices S A Nazeer and P S Narasimha said these are matters which should be looked into by the BCCI.

How can we entertain this petition? Its not in our hands all these things. No you withdraw with liberty to approach. We don't know much about cricket also. Please withdraw, we can't go into all this, the bench said.

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