Limaye’s exit a huge loss, says Edulji

Historian Ramachandra Guha was the first to quit the committee, alleging that the COA had not done enough to implement the Lodha Committee reforms mandated by the Supreme Court.

Published : Jun 13, 2017 17:55 IST , New Delhi

Vikram Limaye, a distinguished banker (MD & CEI IDFC Ltd.) was nominated to the BCCI-Committee of Administrators (CoA) by the Supreme Court.
Vikram Limaye, a distinguished banker (MD & CEI IDFC Ltd.) was nominated to the BCCI-Committee of Administrators (CoA) by the Supreme Court.
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Vikram Limaye, a distinguished banker (MD & CEI IDFC Ltd.) was nominated to the BCCI-Committee of Administrators (CoA) by the Supreme Court.

Veteran banker Vikram Limaye will soon leave BCCI’s Committee of Administrators (COA) to head the National Stock Exchange (NSE) and that will a big loss to the the already trimmed panel, said COA member Diana Edulji.

“It will be a big loss. His inputs have been excellent in all the meetings. He has been a big help in financial dealings,” Edulji told PTI today.

“Even when he represented BCCI at the ICC meet in February, he got a grasp of the subject in real quick time,” she further added.

Limaye will hold his position till July 14, when the Supreme Court reopens, after which he will have to step down for his new assignment at the NSE.

With Limaye’s departure, the COA will shrink from being a four-member panel to a two-member panel.

Historian Ramachandra Guha was the first to quit, alleging that the COA had not done enough to implement the Lodha Committee reforms mandated by the Supreme Court.

Talking about the forthcoming Women’s World Cup in England, Edulji, also a former national captain, said India has prepared well for the tournament.

“The team is certainly bolstered by the return of Smriti Mandhana and has an eight day camp in England before the event.”

“It can only go up and semifinals has to be the first target. Where the team lacks is on the pace front. Barring Jhulan Goswami, it doesn’t have quality medium pacers and you need them to succeed in international cricket,” added Edulji ahead of team India’s opener against England on June 24.

The Vinod Rai-led COA next meets on June 24 in Mumbai, ahead of the BCCI SGM on June 26.

COA, assigned by the Supreme Court to carry out reforms recommended by the Lodha panel, has also sent an amended version of the constitution to all the state cricket associations and the matter will be tabled at the SGM.

“The state associations should adopt the amended constitution (in line with Lodha recommendations) at the SGM.”

“The two or three points with which they have a problem can be later considered by the Supreme Court,” a source close to COA said.

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