Other issues that could be discussed at length are "One State One Vote" recommendation and three-year tenure with three year cooling off period.
The apex court had directed Thakur to file an affidavit and clarify whether he had asked the ICC to write that Lodha Recommendations amounted to government interference. This was reportedly claimed by ICC Chief Executive Dave Richardson in some recent media interactions.
According to sources close to the BCCI president, he only "followed up on former president Shashank Manohar's earlier plea wherein he (Manohar) had stated appointment of CAG representative in Apex Council will subject to interference."
"Since the issue was only raised by Shashank, Anurag was following up on that," a reliable source told PTI.
With Supreme Court scheduled to hear the case on Monday, it is perhaps the last chance for the richest cricket body in world to discuss the issues which they feel will affect the functioning of the Board.
"We are not against One State One Vote clause. All we are saying is that why can't the voter base be increased? Let Manipur, Mizoram, Nagaland and Arunachal Pradesh have voting rights. But at the same time let Mumbai and Saurashtra not lose theirs," an office bearer from one of eastern states said.
Many in the Board feel that the best idea would be to have two terms of six years with three year cooling off period in between two terms.
Incidentally this was a proposal mooted by former Indian cricket team Director Ravi Shastri.
While Vidarbha and Tripura have decided to accept Lodha Reforms in totality, till now majority of the state units still feel recommendations are unacceptable.
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