It was also learnt that Parikh is already a disqualified office bearer having completed 11 years in various capacities as treasurer, joint Secretary, vice president of Baroda Cricket Association.
The Lodha Panel has made it mandatory that both senior and junior panel will comprise three selectors.
While Jatin Paranjpe and Gagan Khoda were sacked from the senior panel for not being Test cricketers, the junior panel norm required everyone to play 50 first-class matches, a criteria fulfilled by all five.
However, when it came to pruning the list, along with Sharma, it was Kapoor who was shown the door.
More From This Section
"BCCI GM (Game Development) Ratnakar Shetty sent an email where it was explained to Kapoor and Sharma that the three retained were the ones who were picked as selectors in 2015 AGM. Accordingly, Venkatesh Prasad, Parikh and Gyanendra were retained," a senior BCCI official, privy to the development, told PTI on conditions of anonymity.
"Yes my tenure in administration is over as I had been office bearer for 11 years. I resigned from BCA in 2015 to become a selector. As far as why I have been retained, I won't make any comments," Parikh said.
A lot of senior people in the BCCI are raising questions as to how the "Lodha Panel reforms" have been tweaked while removing Kapoor as his "attitude" on the day of selection of U-19 probables didn't go down well with a BCCI official.
"If we go by Lodha Committee's latest FAQs, any disqualified office bearer cannot be a member of a committee/council, how can Parikh be included?" questioned a former senior office bearer.
"How come he was preferred over a Test cricketer. Who in BCCI interpreted the rule that since graduation is minimum you can remove a masters degree holder. Is that an interpretation," the official asked.
There is a theory floating around that it was Kapoor's initial reluctance to sign the probables list that didn't go down well with a high ranking Board official.
"On January 6, when all the drama was happening, the selectors were told in afternoon that an email has come from Lodha Panel Secretary Gopal Shankarnarayan asking BCCI to go ahead with selection of both teams. Apparently, Ashish asked for a copy of that mail as he wanted a written assurance," an official present at Cricket Centre on that day recollected.
Repeated calls to Ashish Kapoor went unanswered.