As per the Lodha recommendations that have been approved by the apex court, senior selection committee was supposed to be a three-member team comprising Test players.
However, amid the administrative crisis, the BCCI went ahead with the selection committee meet for the England series yesterday with five members including Paranjpe and Khoda, who have not played Test cricket.
The panel will next meet to pick the squad for the one-off Test against Bangladesh, scheduled from February 8-12.
"The present Committee is permitted as an exception to make the selections indicated. Going forward, it will have to be strictly in terms of the Supreme Court judgement," Lodha Committee secretary Gopal Sankaranarayanan state in an email reply to BCCI CEO Rahul Johri ahead of the team selection yesterday.
With all office-bearers disqualified to convene the meeting, Johri was allowed to do that in a one-off case.
Chairman MSK Prasad, Devang Gandhi and Sarandeep Singh -- all former Test players -- meet the eligibility criteria set by the Lodha Committee while Khoda and Paranjpe have only played two and four ODIs respectively.
The BCCI finds itself in a crisis following the Supreme Court order on Monday.
Besides sacking Thakur and Shirke, the apex court directed all office bearers of BCCI and state associations to give an undertaking that they will abide by the recommendations of the Lodha panel. The recommendations have rendered most of the office-bearers ineligible to continue in their respective roles.
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