Mumbai: : The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) led by Sourav Ganguly decided to dilute the reform related to ‘tenure cap’ for the office bearers in its 88th Annual General Meeting (AGM).
Now, this amendment needs to be approved by the Supreme Court for it to come into effect.
“Yes, the amendment related to tenure cap has been accepted in the AGM and it will now move to court for approval,” a BCCI source told ANI.
This decision has now cleared the path for Ganguly to have a longer stint as the BCCI president.
Ganguly had taken over the top job on October 23 this year.
According to the present BCCI constitution, an office-bearer who has held office for two three-year terms, either in BCCI or state association, has to go for a compulsory three-year cooling-off period before holding any position within the board.
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