Rajasthan Cricket Association (RCA), currently suspended by the BCCI, could miss playing in the upcoming domestic season unless the two bodies, engaged in a legal fight over election of Lalit Modi, sort out the matter.
As per the domestic schedule finalised by the BCCI, RCA is not in the picture but things can be worked out quickly and the association included once the matter is settled, according to Board sources here today.
"An ad-hoc body has been formed by BCCI to run cricket affairs there but it has been opposed," they said.
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"We know that the cricketers would suffer, but what can we do when there is no co-operation? We have to finalise the schedule and cannot wait for legal wrangles to end.
"But things can be worked out quickly to accommodate them, but for that to happen the matter (between RCA and BCCI) has to be sorted out," the sources said, adding the programme has already been sent out to the Board-affiliated units.
"It would be sent to the media soon," they added.
Rajasthan had won back to back Ranji Trophy titles in 2010-11 and 2011-12.
The RCA was suspended by BCCI after former IPL chief Lalit Modi, who has been debarred by the Board for life from its activities, was declared elected as its President on May 6. The matter is in the court now.
The founding chief of IPL was suspended in 2010 over allegations of "misconduct and indiscipline". Post life ban, the 50-year-old cricket administrator has been living in exile in London.