The OCA officials are the latest to abide by the recommendations of the Lodha panel after the Supreme Court recently dismissed BCCI president Anurag Thakur and secretary Ajay Shirke for not abiding by the reforms suggested by the apex court-appointed committee.
While Behera stepped down as he is 70 years old, Biswal has resigned as per the three year cooling off period rule.
"I have stepped down from the post respecting the Supreme Court ruling and the Lodha Committee recommendations," Biswal said.
Meanwhile, the OCA has formed a management committee to oversee arrangements of the upcoming second ODI between India and England at Barabati Stadium on January 19.
Barabati MLA Debasish Samantray, who is the president of Football Association of Odisha (FAO), has been appointed the chairman of this committee.
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