While the decision on the way forward and implementation of the Justice Lodha Committee's recommendations will be taken by the soon-to-be-formed 'Working Group', majority of the members were of the opinion that "such a big decision cannot be taken in haste".
"Ajay (Shirke) was the only person who seemed to be in favour of termination of the two franchises. When he mooted the option of termination, BCCI's legal cell head Usha Nath Banerjee told him that while that is an option but the far reaching legal ramifications of such a decision should also be kept in mind," a senior Governing Council member told PTI.
Also the fact that Shirke, a member of BCCI's western lobby led by former president Shashank Manohar, does not have too many supporters in the current dispensation.
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"There is a group of three or four associations who want termination of an already suspended franchise. That is their point of view but that's not the view of the majority. Also if someone wants CSK banned for life today, that very person was a senior office-bearer when India Cements were allowed to bid for an IPL franchise. Why didn't he raise his concern at that point of time," the official questioned.
Team India Director Ravi Shastri, who joined via tele-conference from London, wanted to inquire whether BCCI can adopt the two teams to which he was intimated that the board needs to check whether the 'Conflict of Interest' issue arises or not.