(Accounts freeze ruined BCCI reputation, says Anurag Thakur)"We will pass an appropriate order tomorrow if the BCCI refuses to give any undertaking (to accept the reforms)," chief justice of India Tirath Singh Thakur said on Thursday. (Apex Court to BCCI: Set Lodha panel's reforms rolling or court will do so tomorrow)A disgruntled administrator at the Cricket Association of Bihar, which is not recognised by the BCCI, had approached the top court, demanding transparency in the board's operations. The court made it clear that the BCCI, run largely by politicians and industrialists, could not cherry pick recommendations by the Lodha panel. Fall in line or else we will make you," the chief justice said last week after the panel recommended ousting the BCCI's highest officials for non-compliance. The BCCI have yet to reply to a request from Reuters to comment on the Supreme Court's deadline to accept reforms by Friday.
Source: India Today October 06, 2016 12:22 UTC