Voting rights for players at the heart of CoA's issue with MCA
Updated On: 24 July, 2019 07:52 AM IST | Mumbai | Subodh Mayure
MCA, it is learnt, is yet to respond to the COA. However, according to an MCA source, the inaccuracies pointed out by the CoA are connected to giving voting rights to every player in the MCA elections

Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) is one of the oldest cricket associations in the country and has produced the maximum number of India players (around 70).
However, the association that enjoys pride of place in India's cricketing history may not be allowed to participate in the BCCI elections scheduled for October 22, if they fail to correct inaccuracies in its constitution. According to a PTI report, the Supreme Court-appointed Committee of Administrators (CoA) has asked MCA to correct "inaccuracies" in its constitution, failing which it will be barred from participating in the BCCI polls.
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