<p align="justify">N Srinivasan will represent Tamil Nadu Cricket Association (TNCA) at the BCCI's special general meeting to be held in Mumbai on June 26.</p>.<div align="justify">TNCA's executive committee has nominated Srinivasan to be the association's representative at the meet, an official said.<br /><br />He would also attend the state associations' meetings with the Supreme Court-appointed Committee of Administrators (CoA) tomorrow.<br /><br />Srinivasan, former BCCI president and ICC chairman, has stepped down as the TNCA president, but continues to be a member of the association's executive committee in his capacity as a representative of Perambalur District Cricket Association.<br /><br />Though he has stopped functioning as the TNCA chief after the Supreme Court ruling on the Lodha Committee recommendations, the TNCA website still mentions him as the association president.<br /><br />Srinivasan is 72 and stands disqualified to be an office-bearer as he is over the 70-year age limit recommended by the Lodha panel.<br /><br />In recent press release too, Srinivasan was mentioned as "Executive Committee Member". He had a few days ago attended a function to felicitate members of the state's cricket team, which had reached the Ranji Trophy semifinal and won the Deodhar Trophy and Vijay Hazare Trophy.<br /><br />However, Srinivasan continues to hold a post in the executive committee of TNCA as he was nominated by the Perambalur DCA.<br /><br />Sources said by being an executive committee member, he (Srinivasan) was eligible to represent TNCA at BCCI meetings if the association chose to nominate him.<br /><br />Meanwhile, sources said Srinivasan is likely to discuss the various Lodha panel recommendations.</div>.<div align="justify"><br />Also, he is expected to take up the issue of allowing outstation players to participate in the second edition of Tamil Nadu Premier League (TNPL).<br /><br />The BCCI had said that outstation cricketers could not be included in the League.</div>.<div align="justify"><br />The state association had responded by saying it was well within rules to allow them to play as they had been playing in the city league for years.<br /><br />The TNCA is hoping to get a favourable response on its plea to allow outstation cricketers to be part of TNPL.</div>
<p align="justify">N Srinivasan will represent Tamil Nadu Cricket Association (TNCA) at the BCCI's special general meeting to be held in Mumbai on June 26.</p>.<div align="justify">TNCA's executive committee has nominated Srinivasan to be the association's representative at the meet, an official said.<br /><br />He would also attend the state associations' meetings with the Supreme Court-appointed Committee of Administrators (CoA) tomorrow.<br /><br />Srinivasan, former BCCI president and ICC chairman, has stepped down as the TNCA president, but continues to be a member of the association's executive committee in his capacity as a representative of Perambalur District Cricket Association.<br /><br />Though he has stopped functioning as the TNCA chief after the Supreme Court ruling on the Lodha Committee recommendations, the TNCA website still mentions him as the association president.<br /><br />Srinivasan is 72 and stands disqualified to be an office-bearer as he is over the 70-year age limit recommended by the Lodha panel.<br /><br />In recent press release too, Srinivasan was mentioned as "Executive Committee Member". He had a few days ago attended a function to felicitate members of the state's cricket team, which had reached the Ranji Trophy semifinal and won the Deodhar Trophy and Vijay Hazare Trophy.<br /><br />However, Srinivasan continues to hold a post in the executive committee of TNCA as he was nominated by the Perambalur DCA.<br /><br />Sources said by being an executive committee member, he (Srinivasan) was eligible to represent TNCA at BCCI meetings if the association chose to nominate him.<br /><br />Meanwhile, sources said Srinivasan is likely to discuss the various Lodha panel recommendations.</div>.<div align="justify"><br />Also, he is expected to take up the issue of allowing outstation players to participate in the second edition of Tamil Nadu Premier League (TNPL).<br /><br />The BCCI had said that outstation cricketers could not be included in the League.</div>.<div align="justify"><br />The state association had responded by saying it was well within rules to allow them to play as they had been playing in the city league for years.<br /><br />The TNCA is hoping to get a favourable response on its plea to allow outstation cricketers to be part of TNPL.</div>