Bedi, Azad backed by Olympians to oversee reforms in BCCI

Olympians Ashok Kumar, M. K. Kaushik, Gurbax Singh, Balbir Singh, Joaquim Carvalho, athletes Ashwini Nachappa, Reeth Abraham, Vandana Rao and Edward Sequeira, swimmer Nisha Millet and shuttler Jwala Gutta are among those who are backing Bedi and Azad.

Published : Jan 04, 2017 18:08 IST , Mumbai

While Bishan Singh Bedi has played 67 Tests, Kirti Azad has played seven.
While Bishan Singh Bedi has played 67 Tests, Kirti Azad has played seven.
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While Bishan Singh Bedi has played 67 Tests, Kirti Azad has played seven.

Hailing the decision of the Supreme Court to appoint a two-member committee to oversee reforms in the BCCI after the removal of two top Indian cricket Board officials, some Olympians and Arjuna Awardees from other disciplines on Wednesday backed ex-cricketers Bishen Bedi and Kirti Azad to undertake the task.

“The Hon. Supreme Court has given the onerous responsibility of suggesting names of eminent people who shall comprise a committee to oversee reforms in BCCI and state bodies which have been bedevilled by controversies and malfeasance,” they said in a media statement following the apex court’s ejection of Anurag Thakur and Ajay Shirke as President and Secretary of the BCCI.

“Kirti Azad and Bishen Bedi are amongst the two most eminent cricketers and administrators who have done yeoman service to the game of cricket by helping in the clean-up of the BCCI and should be first choices for being made members of the proposed committee to be suggested by Shri Anil Divan and Shri Gopal Subramanian,” they said further.

“We request the Hon Supreme Court to kindly nominate Bishen Bedi and Kirti Azad, two experienced and fearless cricketers, in the proposed committee which will signal major reforms in BCCI and other Sports in due course,” they added.

Among those backing Bedi and Azad were hockey Olympians Ashok Kumar, M. K. Kaushik, Gurbax Singh, Balbir Singh, Joaquim Carvalho, athletes Ashwini Nachappa, Reeth Abraham, Vandana Rao and Edward Sequeira, swimmer Nisha Millet and shuttler Jwala Gutta.

“With this proactive judgement of the Hon Supreme Court we are hopeful that the cleansing up of sports in India has just begun. 25 former Internationals, Olympians, Arjuna and Dronacharaya Awardees have already petitioned the Hon. Supreme Court to direct the Government to implement the Justice Lodha Committee Reforms/Guidelines across all sporting disciplines in the country,” they remarked.

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