Edulji's main focus will be on promotion of women's cricket, a cause that she has championed over the years and also the formation of a Players' Association, which she feels is a must for looking after the well being of cricketers.
"I was asked by amicus curae Gopal Subramanium whether I would like to be a part and I had said "yes". I was expecting a role but I was surprised after being named in administrators panel. It is a huge responsibility given to me by the Apex Court and I will like to do justice," Edulji told PTI during an interaction today.
"I have not yet received my terms of reference in black and white. I have three esteemed colleagues in the four member team. It will be our collective responsibility to take Indian cricket forward."
Asked about her experience in administration, Edulji said that managing various railways teams over the years have given her experience, although BCCI is a bigger ballgame.
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"I have managed 40 Railways teams and that has given me some administrative experience. But definitely BCCI is huge body and the pressure will be entirely different. Obviously, the endeavour for each one of us is to take Indian cricket forward and that's what we will be looking at," the 61-year-old said.
"I know most of the women's teams don't play Test cricket but England and Australia still play a lot of longer format matches. If it means that India only plays these two countries, so be it but Test matches for women should increase. It's good that women have graded payment system now but that also needs to be streamlined," Edulji said.
"If you go by Lodha Panel reforms, Players Association is a must even in state bodies, whose apex council must have a male and a female players' representative. A robus Players' Association is also must," said Edulji.