Lodha Committee
The Lodha Committee was established in 2015 by the Supreme Court of India to recommend reforms in the governance of cricket in the country. It aimed to address issues related to corruption, lack of transparency, and conflicts of interest within the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). The committee's recommendations sought to improve the administration and management of cricket in India.
The committee proposed several key changes, including the introduction of a one-state-one-vote policy, age and tenure limits for officials, and the establishment of a players' association. These reforms were intended to enhance accountability and ensure that cricket governance aligns with best practices in sports management.