<div align="justify">Continuing their opposition to some of the Lodha Committee reforms, the BCCI state associations today told the Committee of Administrators that one-state- one-vote was the major point of contention among the three recommendations they are opposed to.<br /><br />The CoA headed by Vinod Rai, met the representatives of various state associations at the BCCI headquarters in South Mumbai in batches.<div align="justify"><br />"Two, three reservations were discussed. One state-one vote, selection committee and cooling off period of nine years. Age tenure is not that much a major issue," a source said.<br /><br />Ousted BCCI president N Srinivasan attended the meeting as a representative of the Tamil Nadu Cricket Association.<br /><br />According to sources, Srinivasan did not raise the issue of ICC's new revenue share model but is most likely to speak about it during Special General Meeting tomorrow.<br /><br />Meanwhile, acting BCCI Secretary Amitabh Choudhary refused comment on appointment of the new coach, saying a Committee was there to look into it.<br /><br />Asked if the captain will be consulted, Choudhary said, "That's for the committee to decide".<br /><br />Former India skipper and Cricket Association of Bengal President Sourav Ganguly, who is part of Cricket Advisory Commitee (CAC) also refused comment on the issue.<br /><br />"I have got nothing to say, it depends on directions. I understand you want all these things from me but at this point it is difficult for me to answer," said Ganguly.<br /><br />Asked kind of coach you want, pat came the reply, "the one who can win matches".<br /><br />It is also reliably learnt that former skipper Rahul Dravid is expected to visit the BCCI HQ tomorrow.<br /><br />But when asked about it to Ganguly, he said he was not aware about any such development.</div></div>
<div align="justify">Continuing their opposition to some of the Lodha Committee reforms, the BCCI state associations today told the Committee of Administrators that one-state- one-vote was the major point of contention among the three recommendations they are opposed to.<br /><br />The CoA headed by Vinod Rai, met the representatives of various state associations at the BCCI headquarters in South Mumbai in batches.<div align="justify"><br />"Two, three reservations were discussed. One state-one vote, selection committee and cooling off period of nine years. Age tenure is not that much a major issue," a source said.<br /><br />Ousted BCCI president N Srinivasan attended the meeting as a representative of the Tamil Nadu Cricket Association.<br /><br />According to sources, Srinivasan did not raise the issue of ICC's new revenue share model but is most likely to speak about it during Special General Meeting tomorrow.<br /><br />Meanwhile, acting BCCI Secretary Amitabh Choudhary refused comment on appointment of the new coach, saying a Committee was there to look into it.<br /><br />Asked if the captain will be consulted, Choudhary said, "That's for the committee to decide".<br /><br />Former India skipper and Cricket Association of Bengal President Sourav Ganguly, who is part of Cricket Advisory Commitee (CAC) also refused comment on the issue.<br /><br />"I have got nothing to say, it depends on directions. I understand you want all these things from me but at this point it is difficult for me to answer," said Ganguly.<br /><br />Asked kind of coach you want, pat came the reply, "the one who can win matches".<br /><br />It is also reliably learnt that former skipper Rahul Dravid is expected to visit the BCCI HQ tomorrow.<br /><br />But when asked about it to Ganguly, he said he was not aware about any such development.</div></div>