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Ker cricket assn office-bearers quit following SC directive

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Press Trust of India Kochi
Kerala Cricket Association president T C Mathew, secretary Ananthanarayan and other office-bearers who have "cumulatively or separately completed nine years in office", today quit their posts following the Supreme Court directive to BCCI to implement the Lodha Panel reforms.

A meeting of the KCA held here appointed B Vinod as new president and Jayesh George as secretary of the association, KCA sources said.

The changes were brought hours after the Supreme Court removed BCCI president Anurag Thakur and secretary Ajay Shirke.

Mathew, who has served the KCA as an office-bearer for nearly two decades, is also a BCCI vice-president.

Ananthanarayan vacated his post as he has completed nearly 11 years in office.
 

According tothe directive from the Lodha panel, any individual who has cumulatively completed a period of nine years as an office bearer of a state association stands disqualified from contesting elections or holding a post in the association.

Mathew and his team members left office seven months ahead of completion of current term of office-bearers.

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First Published: Jan 02 2017 | 6:48 PM IST

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