Perusing the BCCI's list which also included Anil Kumble, Krish Srikkanth, Venkatesh Prasad and Lalchand Rajput, a bench headed by Justice T S Thakur said, "If you have commercial interest in the IPL or any other format, then you should not be in the administration."
Senior advocate C A Sundaram, appearing for BCCI, gave the list and said that in some way or the other, they have commercial interests in the IPL.
The Court said, "So far as IPL or Champions League are concerned, you (BCCI) have removed them from rule 6.2.4. Let us not deal with it. Let us take the example of tests. The no.7 (Srikkanth) is in the selection committee. He is also a mentor of Sunrisers Hyderabad (IPL team).
"How can you keep him there (in the selection panel). How will you justify that," the bench, also comprising Justice F M I Kalifulla, said.
These are the cases of "potential" conflict of interests and it would be a very difficult situation if they are treated as "conflict of interests", the counsel for BCCI said.