The Lodha Panel reforms states that a cumulative period of nine years for any BCCI office-bearers (separate 9 years for state units) with three-year 'cooling off' between every term.
"Nothing was minuted but there were some alternate suggestions discussed. One suggestion was office-bearers can have two straight terms of four years (total eight years) followed by four-year cooling off and a third (final) term of four years.
The other proposal was to have a straight nine-year term without any 'cooling off'.
"This was also deliberated as some members felt that let's propose a full nine-year term without any breaks if 12 years with one break is unacceptable," the committee member said.
Tenure has been an issue with a lot of officials including Sourav Ganguly, who will have to relinquish his office on July 14 if one strictly adheres to Lodha reforms.
Ganguly in fact joined the meeting via Skype from London.
"For Niranjan Shah, the issue was age cap of 70 years and he has objections," the source added.
The BCCI's acting secretary Amitabh Chaudhary said that they will have another meeting in Mumbai on July 7, the second and last of this committee during which they will try to "bring down the gamut of difficulties to three or four".
"We are determined to translate the order of highest court of land. We have a few difficulties which we will bring before Committee of Administrators (COA) and Supreme Court. We have identified those difficulties as we travelled the distance today," said Chaudhary
An issue cropped up wherein Chaudhary and 'disqualified' Shah were seem to be pulling in different directions concerning latter's technical status in the committee.
Shah today told reporters that he is a "member of the committee" while Chaudhary later clarified that "he is only a special invitee".
Asked about contrary statements, Chaudhary cut the discussions short.
"Don't get into semantics on technical status of a person," he said.
"I will check applications only after July 9 (last date of receiving application). The idea is to finalise a coach before Indian team embarks on their tour of Sri Lanka."
He also said that Anil Kumble's dues have been cleared.
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