In order to
address the increasing issues of scams associated with cricket, the supreme
court appointed Lodha committee has
come up with reforms in the structure
and functioning of BCCI. These reforms try to highlight the fact that BCCI
is a public organization and should be brought under the purview of Right to Information (RTI) Act.
The three member
panel led by Justice R. M. Lodha was
appointed by the Supreme Court last year in order to make recommendations about
the restructuring of the Board due to the fact that there was an upsurge in the
series of scandals. There are many reforms suggested by the committee. Among
them, the most sensational being the proposal to legalize betting for everyone except for players and officials.
They think that people should be allowed to bet using registered sites which
will help in curbing corruption. It has suggested bringing the board under RTI
in order to ensure transparency in its functioning.
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Also. The board members should not hold office for
more than three terms thus suggesting an upper limit on the age and tenure
of the BCCI officials. It proposed that the everyday activities of BCCI should
be run by a ceo. In order to allow greater participation of the players in the
functioning of BCCI, it suggested that there should be a separate players’ association which will consist of all the best
cricket players. This will provide the input directly from the players which
will help in improvement of the game altogether. It suggested that the BCCI and IPL should be separate entities
and there should be a separate governing council of ipl which will make all the
decisions related to ipl. This gained importance because of the increasing
cases of scams and scandals associated with ipl in the past few years.
The governing council will make all the
decisions related to financial matters and will be answerable to the general
body of the BCCI. It also suggested the institution
of the Ethics Officer which will help to resolve the issues related to
conflict of interest. Besides this, recommendations were made to allow electoral officer to conduct the board
elections. The acceptance and implementation of these reforms is in the
hands of the Supreme Court once these have been submitted by the Lodhi bench.
I think many of
these reforms if implemented will help in cleaning up the BCCI and will bring
more transparency in the board. The presence of players in the decision making
process will help in the betterment of
cricket as a sports itself, which is always given the back spot in
importance. Removing the ministers and government officials will help in
allowing people having genuine interest in the game to take their place. The
proposals are complete and all-encompassing in their own way and have not left
any area of the cricket untouched. The committee has not just suggested ways to
keep the functioning of BCCI under check, but also looked at the prospect of
improving the sports on a larger scale.
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