BCCI demands Lodha committee not to interfere commercial cricket
BCCI demands Lodha committee not to interfere commercial cricket
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It looks likes that BCCI troubles with the Lodha committee and its decision are not holding a legal battle indeed. It has already tussled on that how the implement of monetary fund and formal cricket proceedings should move on as far the cricket agenda is concerned in the contest of the cricket formalities in the Indian legislative contest.

It has now been replied by Anurag Thakur that if Lodha committee investigates or interfere the commercial cricket in India, it won't do any good to for Indian perspective. Mr. Thakur stated in a legal written reply to the supreme court's query that Lodha committee shouldn't take the responsibility or executive powers to hold on and look on hoardings of the Indian premier League and other commercial cricket events, thus if it take certain judgement in it's vital core, it would bring chaos and effect all fundamental proceedings in the context of virtual reality of the cricket in India at the moment.

Mr. Thakur has already expresses his worries that the Lodha committee is working on a certain outsight commercial tip thus in this way it can bring stress and penalty to the ultimate core for the cricket's proceedings as a sport  which won't do good in the favours of the national phenomenon of the cricket indeed. It was earlier brought into vision that Lodha committee wants certain reforms in all statutory commissionable powers of BCCI so it can bring ultimate development in the core by legal powers attained to game of cricket.

In this way certain hearings are going on in supreme court but people are expecting that at least BCCI would be able to save the commercial cricket in which all eyes of Lodha committee members fix on resolutely to get the game on for themselves by hatching a plan to interfere in IPL and other regional leagues into conduct by it's virtual powers. In this way, it is a virtual jeopardy by Lodha committee in the context of the official formalities, thus let's hope that at least BCCI won't be pressurised by any means of political quest in form of legal vitality and the Lodah committee would be looked carefully whether it's intention are to bring reform or grab on economic opportunity in cricket...

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