India are playing an unprecedented 23 international matches including 11 ODIs, 9 T20s and 3 Test matches against Australia, New Zealand and Sri Lanka respectively.
Already some of the state units have written to the COA that they are facing fund crunch as they have not received grants from the BCCI.
Knowing well that it could be a pressure tactic from the defiant state units, the COA has made it clear that non- compliance with regards to Lodha Committee reforms means that they won't get the funds.
The two-part draft resolution that COA wants the associations to sign states: "RESOLVED THAT the (Name of the Association) is agreeable to undertake, implement and support the reforms as proposed by the Hon'ble Justice Lodha Committee and accepted by the Hon'ble Supreme Court vide judgement dated 18th July 2016 in letter and spirit.
The COA is not at all amused that state associations are continuously defying the Lodha diktat.
"It is regrettable that there is continued defiance by the defaulting State Associations in complying with the aforesaid orders. This has the potential of prejudicially affecting cricketing activity.