MUMBAI: Administrators representing about 20 state units affiliated to the Board of Control for Cricket in India held a special meeting on Friday to formulate a common strategy ahead of a decisive (hopefully?) Supreme Court hearing on 17 January.
The chief architect of the meeting was reportedly N Srinivasan, former chairman of ICC and former president of BCCI, the veteran cricket administrator whose reign as the most powerful figure in the game was ended by the very same Supreme Court.