The state bodies that have only club or district representatives as voting rights holders can usher in ex-international cricketers as non-voting members. The state bodies that have only club or district representatives as voting rights holders can usher in ex-international cricketers as non-voting members. The Committee of Administrators’ (CoA) fresh guideline to state associations has clarified that they can incorporate former international cricketers as members even without voting rights. The state bodies that have only club or district representatives as voting rights holders can usher in ex-international cricketers as non-voting members. But in associations that have individual members with voting rights — like Delhi, Maharashtra and Vidarbha — former players would be entitled to vote.
Source: Indian Express March 19, 2018 21:45 UTC