BCCI constitution needs review: Krishnamurthy New Delhi:Former Chief Election Commissioner T S Krishnamurthy, who was appointed Observer by the Supreme Court for elections to BCCI, has suggested a "thorough review" of the Constitution of the cash-rich body, which suffers from several ambiguities, including on voting rights. ...
Krishnamurthy submits report to SC on election New Delhi:Supreme Court appointed Observer T S Krishnamurthy today submitted his report on the just-concluded BCCI elections to the Registrar General of the apex court. ...
HPCA's Anurag Thakur to move court Kolkata:Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association~~s (HPCA) Anurag Thakur, who has not been named as the authorised representative of the state body, today threatened to move the Supreme Court against the ~~injustice~~ meted out to him in the BCCI elections. ...
Dalmiya expresses dismay over Observer's role Kolkata:Former BCCI president Jagmohan Dalmiya today expressed dismay over the role played by the Supreme court-appointed Observer T S Krishnamurthy during the BCCI elections, in which Sharad Pawar led group came out victorious. ...
Observer allows Bihar to vote Kolkata:In a last minute twist to the highly contentious BCCI election the court appointed Observer T S Krishnamurthy allowed two votes from Uttar Pradesh and Himachal Pradesh and also ordered that Bihar can vote. ...
Krishnamurthy allows president's vote: JSCA Kolkata:T S Krishnamurthy, who has been appointed observer for tomorrow~~s BCCI President~~s election, today agreed to allow president~~s vote by virtue of being the chairman of the Annual General Meeting and finalised the list of authorised voters. ...
Observer releases BCCI voters' lists Kolkata:Following is the list of authorised representatives of the affiliate units in the 76th AGM of the BCCI, released here today by the Election observer T S Krishnamurthy. ...
Observer surprised at factionalism in BCCI Kolkata:T S Krishnamurthy, Supreme Court appointed Observer for the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) election, today expressed surprise at the factionalism within the Indian cricket Board. ...
Mahendra to seek legal opinion on BCCI rules Kolkata:Cricket Board President Ranbir Singh Mahendra today said he would take legal recourse against the ruling of Supreme Court appointed Observer T S Krishnamurthy which has left him only with a casting vote in the elections slated for November 29. ...
Mahendra not debarred from contesting: Observer New Delhi:Even as BCCI rushed to the Supreme Court questioning the rulings of T S Krishnamurthy, the BCCI observer today clarified that he had not debarred President Ranbir Singh Mahendra from contesting for the top post in the November 29 elections. ...