Kolkata, India avoids playing against Pakistan and India does not want to face Pakistan in the Champions Trophy and it gives the hint to skip from the event. Now it is making excuse to act upon the Lodha Commission.
The president of Indian Cricket Board, Anuragh Thakur told the media that Indian Supreme court demanded the reforms, which were presented by the Lodha Commission and this commission will deprived of India to participate in the event of Champions Trophy, which will be conducted in England next year.
They impose ban on the players not to play cricket for 15 days and the main aim of this ban is to give the rest to the players. BCCI also said that due to gap before and after the IPL event, they will have to face huge financial losses and they also face problems in scheduling their cricket calendar. He further added that they will have to give the rest of 15 days before and after the IPL in the light of Lodha Commission.
The Indian cricket has to play the series before IPL and after that they will have to play the Champions Trophy. In the current situation, they will have to make the selection of one event from IPL and Champions Trophy. BCCI conducted the important meeting in which they reject various important recommendations and the judge of Indian Supreme Court showed his anger. The Indian cricket board will submit a report in the court during the hearing on 06 October.
It is to be clear that Lodha commission gave the suggestion that 15 days after Indian Premier League, 2017, the players may not be allowed to play any match. The Indian cricket board opposed the suggestion. Just few days after the final of IPL, the Champions Trophy will be started from 01 June. If the board acts up the present order, then it will not participate in the ICC event.