Veteran banker Vikram Limaye will soon leave BCCI's Committee of Administrators to head the National Stock Exchange (NSE) and that will a big loss to the the already trimmed panel, said COA member Diana Edulji.
"It will be a big loss. His inputs have been excellent in all the meetings. He has been a big help in financial dealings," Edulji said on Tuesday.
"Even when he represented BCCI at the ICC meet in February, he got a grasp of the subject in real quick time," she added.
Limaye will hold his position till July 14, when the Supreme Court reopens, after which he will have to step down for his new assignment at the NSE.
With Limaye's departure, the COA will shrink from being a four-member panel to a two-member
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