The bench, comprising Justices A R Dave and A M Khanwilkar, said it will discuss the matter with Chief Justice T S Thakur during the day and the CJI will take a call when to hear the BCCI plea.
The CJI, who has been heading the bench hearing matters pertaining to implementation of the recommendations given by Justice R M Lodha panel, is currently holding a seven-judge constitution bench.
If money is not given, then the match will be cancelled tomorrow, Sibal said when Justice Dave said he will discuss with CJI during lunch to explore the possibility as to whether the plea can be heard tomorrow.
The counsel representing the Lodha panel told the bench that the apex cricket body is in contempt by not obeying the apex court's direction in the issue.
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The bench, after the brief hearing, asked BCCI to mention the matter again at 2 PM before it.
The apex court had on October 21 directed BCCI president
Anurag Thakur and secretary Ajay Shirke to give an undertaking on affidavit before the Lodha panel and in apex court by December 3 stating how much time they would need to implement reforms.
It had on October 7 directed Thakur to explain by filing a "personal affidavit", the allegation "whether he had asked the CEO of the ICC to state that the appointment of Justice Lodha Committee was tantamount to government interference in the working of the BCCI".
The apex court had said the 13 State Associations, to whom the payment has already been disbursed, shall not appropriate the amount, except after they have passed a resolution to abide by reforms suggested.