Vigilance Commissioner in the Central Vigilance Commission (CVC) R Srikumar said there was also a need for greater transparency, probity and corporate governance in sports administration bodies like the BCCI.
"Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) though charged with performing a public duty of regulating a popular game in the country has a monopolistic role.
It, therefore, needs to practice greater corporate governance and transparency," he told PTI.
The definition of the word 'public servant' in the Prevention of Corruption Act 1988, includes a person holding an office by virtue of which he is authorised or required to perform a public duty, he said.
An officer bearer of a registered society for cricket is also covered under sub clause XII of the PC Act, said Srikumar, a former IPS officer, suggesting the purview of PC Act and CVC's jurisdiction over the BCCI.