"There is no question of being disappointed or not (over the outcome of the SGM which decided to form a small committee to revisit certain points of the Supreme Court order). We have a mandate to fulfil and we are geared up to fulfil it whether the SGM takes decision this way or that," said COA's chairman Vinod Rai after its meeting here today.
"Whether the (BCCI) members implement or not the (Supreme) Court's directive is to implement the order and that will be done," he reiterated.
He was referring to the Supreme Court's July 18, 2016 order of sweeping reforms in the BCCI based on the Justice Lodha Committee recommendations.
Rai said a status report will be filed in the apex court when the matter comes up next on July 14.
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He also said that the timeline for his committee's tenure remained in tact and that a new BCCI panel of office bearers will be set up as per the new constitution in September.
"Of course the timeline remains the same. (BCCI) AGM is in September. A new constitution will either be adopted by SGM or the Court will direct. Then the AGM will meet.
Asked about the process of electing a new head coach for the senior India team to replace Anil Kumble, Rai said the COA had no role to play as it was up to the Cricket Advisory Committee comprising Sachin Tendulkar, Sourav Ganguly and V V S Laxman to do the job.
"How can I expect or deny speculation (of coach selection). I am not involved in the process. CAC will make the choice," he said.