The report of the panel came on a day Delhi and District Cricket Association (DDCA) was struggling to meet BCCI's deadline to get all required clearances from authorities by today to host the fourth Test match between India and South Africa commencing on December.
The probe committee recommended appointing a professional body of cricketers to run cricket administration in the city and said a commission of inquiry should be set up to probe various alleged irregularities including financial bunglings in DDCA, government sources said.
The panel felt its report should be handed over to the Supreme Court-appointed Justice R M Lodha committee, which probed IPL betting scandal. The Lodha Committee is currently working on its recommendations to reform the way the BCCI functions.
Government is studying the report of the three-member panel about functioning of the DDCA, the sources said, adding there was no relationship between hosting of the fourth Test match and inquiry into the cricket administrator's functioning.
The sources said excise commissioner is a quasi judicial authority and DDCA was free to go to the appellate tribunal and courts against the tax demand, claiming that government has no role on the issue.
