Sources in BCCI said the cricket board is awaiting the judgement of the Supreme Court tomorrow on the issue to get clarity on the subject, which is crucial for continuance of the ongoing series with New Zealand.
Amid the logjam, BCCI president Anurag Thakur today wrote a letter to the state associations, saying "confusion" prevails over payments that the Board can make even after Justice (retd) Lodha had asked the banks to defreeze the accounts in the two banks -- Yes Bank and Bank of Maharashtra.
"There is thus still a lot of confusion on what payments can be cleared and in fact the Committee has stated that no payments are to be made to state associations and has also directed state associations not to deal with funds transferred by the BCCI.
"Unfortunately, this also affected the image of India and the BCCI adversely as various international newspapers have also carried articles of the freezing and de-freezing of bank accounts of the BCCI," he added.
In another e-mail, the panel also warned the the state units not to touch the recent funds disbursed by the BCCI between September 29 and October 1.
When contacted to get clarity with regard to the ongoing series, Thakur told PTI, "BCCI does not own any ground. It is the state associations who host matches. If the state associations can host the matches, they must do so."
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