End of the road for former BCCI boss N Srinivasan?
The TNCA president, who is 71, would have to fall in line with top court orders placing an age limit on cricket administrators.
Chennai: The former strongman of world and Indian cricket, N. Srinivasan, may have to vacate his post in his lair in Chepauk. The TNCA president, who is 71, would have to fall in line with top court orders placing an age limit on cricket administrators.
Srinivasan won’t be the only one affected by the sweeping reforms to be put in place within six months. Another BCCI-ICC chief in Sharad Pawar (75) would also face the age guillotine in Mumbai CA, where he is the president. Niranjan shah (72), a one-man admin army in Saurashtra, would also have to vacate his post.
The apparatchiks of a gerentocracy will have to move on. The blow would, however, be the hardest for the TN administrator who ruled over world cricket like a titan until the top court caught up with his defiant acts and made him step down as BCCI president by rendering him ineligible to continue after his son-in-law Gurunath Meiyappan was caught betting on IPL matches.
The SC verdict will also mean that BCCI President Anurag Thakur (Himachal Pradesh), Secretary Ajay Shirke (Maharashtra), Treasurer Aniruddh Chaudhary (Haryana) and Joint Secretary Amitabh Chaudhary (Jharkhand) will have to forego their positions in their respective state associations to avoid “conflict of Interest” situations.