There are 18 state units who have already expressed their "inability to conduct domestic matches" in absence of funds, a point that was put forward in the Supreme Court by BCCI senior counsel Kapil Sibal.
Since the verdict of the apex court will be delivered tomorrow, according to well-informed sources there are chances that the 83rd edition of Ranji Trophy--- the Senior National Cricket tournament may get adversely affected.
"If Lodha Committee, which is headed by former CJI, can't force the members to accept the recommendations, do you think it is possible for the BCCI president to forcefully make them implement the resolutions. Yes, the Ranji Trophy is in a limbo," the source added.
"Anurag is a politician. Often politicians have to listen to a lot of critical comments and trust me he is not at all hurt. But he has captained Punjab's U-16 and U-19 teams. He has had scores of 196, 163 in national tournament at the U-19 level. If he had been incompetent, he could not have built the stadium in Dharamsala," a confidant of the BCCI president said on conditions of anonymity.
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