The Committee of Administrators (CoA) running Indian cricket will refer the investigation into Hardik Pandya and K L Rahul's loose talk on women to the Board of Control for Cricket in India's newly-appointed Ombudsman D K Jain during a meeting, in New Delhi, on Thursday.
Rahul and Pandya were provisionally suspended for their sexist remarks on a popular TV show but their suspension was eventually revoked pending an inquiry.
Now that the Ombudsman has been appointed by the Supreme Court to resolve disputes, he will take a call on the case involving Rahul and Pandya.
"This is the first full fledged meeting of the COA after the appointment of the Ombudsman. We would be discussing various issues," CoA Chairman Vinod Rai said without getting into the specifics of the Rahul and Pandya controversy.
Jain, a former Supreme Court judge, on Tuesday said that he was waiting for the CoA to refer him any matter, including Pandya and Rahul's case.
Both Pandya and Rahul were sent home from the tour of Australia following their controversial remarks which triggered a massive controversy.
Thursday will also be the first time that the latest member of the CoA, Lt General Ravi Thodge, will be attending a meeting in person.
Thodge, who was appointed last month, attended the previous meeting over phone. Chairman Vinod Rai and Diana Edulji are the other two COA members.
Another matter likely to be discussed at the meeting is the BCCI receiving a cold shoulder from the International Cricket Council following its letter to the governing body that urged the ICC and its member nations to sever ties with countries which harbour terror.
The ICC turned down BCCI's request saying it has no role to play in matters like these.
It has also been learnt that the matter of BCCI's NADA compliance would also be discussed.
"The ICC CEO Dave Richardson and senior officials could meet the CoA and the BCCI officials in the coming weeks and request them to fastrack NADA compliance. It is expected that Rahul Johri will brief CoA about ICC position," a senior BCCI official said.
Besides, matters relating to the IPL starting March 23, will be discussed.
The BCCI, which has announced the schedule for the first two weeks of the IPL, is awaiting the dates of general elections to work out the complete schedule of the lucrative league.
"Financial and scheduling matters regarding the IPL will be discussed at the meeting," a BCCI source said.
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