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Mohinder Amarnath pulls out of committee working on players' association

The Committee of Administrators will now approach the Supreme Court for direction in its July 14 hearing to suggest names for reconstituting the panel.

India TV Sports Desk New Delhi Published : Jun 29, 2017 15:07 IST, Updated : Jun 29, 2017 15:07 IST
A file image of former India all-rounder Mohinder Amarnath.
Image Source : GETTY IMAGES A file image of former India all-rounder Mohinder Amarnath.

Legendary India all-rounder Mohinder Amarnath has declined to join the steering committee tasked with the responsibility of forming the players' association due to his commentary assignments. Amarnath's refusal to join is a setback to the formation of an independent players' association as recommended by the Supreme Court-appointed Justice RM Lodha panel. "He wants to do those assignments. He can't do both," a member of the Committee of Administrators said.

Earlier, legendary leg-spinner and former India head coach Anil Kumble, former India women's team captain Diana Edulji were the other members of the proposed committee along with Amarnath. It also had former union home secretary GK Pillai as chairman.

However, both Edulji and Kumble had to leave the committee. While Edulji opted out because of her role as a member of the Committee of Administrators (CoA), Kumble withdrew after he had taken over as India coach.

The CoA will now approach the Supreme Court for direction in its July 14 hearing to suggest names for reconstituting the panel.

"There is no steering committee as such as of today. We will be approaching the court to see what needs to be done," the official said.

"We will mention this in our status report that will be submitted to the court. Whether another sub-committee is created or the CoA is entrusted with the task, it is up to the Supreme Court to decide," he added.

The Lodha Committee report says "it shall be the task of the steering committee to identify and invite all eligible ex-cricketers to be members of the association, to open bank accounts, receive funds from the BCCI, conduct the first elections for office-bearers, communicate the names of BCCI player nominees to the Board and take all necessary steps in this regard".

It was asked to "identify and invite all eligible ex-cricketers to be members, to open bank accounts, receive funds from the BCCI, conduct the first elections for office bearers, communicate the names of BCCI-player nominees to the board".

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