The BCCI has called for a Special General Meeting (SGM) on October 15 in Delhi to discuss the interim order passed by the Supreme Court last week. The order had given the board and state associations to respond by October 17 whether they would unconditionally comply with the Lodha Committees recommendations.This weeks SGM is the second such emergent meeting called by the BCCI in the last two weeks. At the last SGM, on October 1, the BCCI had decided to conditionally adopt some of the recommendations which further infuriated the court.Consequently, the three-judge bench of the Supreme Court alerted the BCCI not to precipitate matters during the hearing last Friday. The court also asked the board to stop issuing funds to errant state associations which did not implement the recommendations.Despite the pressing directive and the urgency sought from the court, both BCCI as well as most states associations continued to remain stoic and unaffected. Incidentally, the boards notice on the SGM only reached the state associations on Monday. Also, president Anurag Thakur and secretary Ajay Shirke are currently in Cape Town attending ICC meetings from October 10 to 14.Officials at both BCCI and state associations ESPNcricinfo spoke to pointed out that certain discrepancies between the July 18 court order passed by the court and the Lodha Committee report that was released on January 4. The board is likely to point out the same during the next hearing on October 17 when the court reconvenes after the Dussehra holidays.One legal loophole, Shirke pointed out, was whereas earlier in the Lodha report state associations were given one year, the July 18 court order prescribed a maximum of six months to implement the recommendations. Shirke said it only created confusion. The legal difficulties are that the committee has given the state associations one year, Shirke told the Sunday Express. Now suddenly, they have made it deadline-bound. Has the one-year deadline been withdrawn by the SC? We dont know. It hasnt been informed. Now, todays order of the Supreme Court says, as we didnt submit the affidavit, they had to stop the money. In light of all this, theres confusion.In the Lodha report, referring to grounds for sanction and derecognition of a member, the committee had said: No Member shall be entitled to any grant from the BCCI if its Constitution fails to provide for, or comply with the following within One Year after the Effective Date. The following was essentially the new governance structure suggested by the committee for which the states would first need to amend their constitution.However, a basic reading of the court order makes it clear the court had designated the Lodha Committee to oversee and direct the implementation of the recommendations at both BCCI and state level within a reasonable period ranging between four and six months from the July 18 order. So far, only two official Full Members, Vidarbha Cricket Association and Tripura Cricket Association, have adopted the recommendations unanimously. Rajasthan Cricket Association, which is not recognised by BCCI since it elected Lalit Modi (banned by BCCI) as its president, was the first to adopt the recommendations. However, most of bigger state associations remain defiant.A former BCCI office bearer, who is currently head of a state association, was irritated when asked if he was bothered by the last weeks court directive which asked the BCCI to stop issuing funds to the states. There is no difficulty we - states - face, he said. Lodha Committee has given a particular recommendation about the states. In the Supreme Court judgement, para 61, the court has said it accepts the rights of a citizens under Article 19 (1) (c) to form an association and the court will not interfere.The official pointed out that the court had said the BCCI could not be granted the same immunity under Article 19(1) (c) since it is a private body performing a public function. The court has now asked BCCI to stop giving funds to state associations that do not comply with the recommendations set by the Lodha Committee. But if I dont (comply) nobody can touch me. The board will not pay me money, but that money can only be boards money. If the money belongs to the states, the court cannot stop us.The official said that if his state association were to host an international match, he has the right to get the money that the BCCI earns from the broadcasting rights. We are holding the match. BCCI is only negotiating on our behalf.A senior lawyer, who is well conversant with the BCCI constitution, said the state association president had misread and misinterpreted the clause. The lawyer pointed out he had heard the same reasoning being given by more than one state association. Everyone has a right to freedom of association under Article 19 (1) (c), but once you have associated the court has said nothing stops it from regulating you (the state association) after you carry out a public function, the lawyer said.Cody Barton Jersey . -- There were so many positives from the Orlando Magics first victory of the season that it was hard for coach Jacque Vaughn to stop praising his players. D.K. Metcalf Youth Jersey .R. Smith realized how easily basketball can be taken from him, and he wasnt going to take his place in the NBA for granted anymore. http://www.seahawksfansofficial.com/gary-jennings-jr-jersey/ .ca. Kerry, Just watched the shootout in the Coyotes/Leafs game and I have to ask, why was the James van Riemsdyk goal allowed to count? All of the video replays we were shown on TV were inconclusive about whether the puck had entirely crossed the line or not. Marquise Blair Youth Jersey . LOUIS -- Theres no telling how these wacky World Series games will end. Russell Wilson Womens Jersey . Halladay signed a one-day contract with the Toronto Blue Jays on Monday that allowed the veteran right-hander to retire as a member of team with which he broke into the majors and spent the bulk of his distinguished 16-year career.SPA-FRANCORCHAMPS, Belgium -- Nico Rosberg admits he was shocked when Mercedes told him Lewis Hamilton had driven from the back row of the grid to finish third at the Belgian Grand Prix.Rosberg turned in a faultless drive to win from pole at Spa, converting pole to victory on a weekend which saw his teammate and nearest title rival take a hefty grid penalty for engine changes. The German admitted the race was made easier in his absence, though Rosberg did have to manage a restart after the race was red flagged on lap 11.Asked what he thought when Hamilton was fifth at the red flag after 11 laps, he said; That I didnt see, I just saw the result at the end and I saw that Daniel was behind me and HAM was in P3 and I was like What! Seriously? But I didnt know until after the race where he was.ddddddddddddHes done a great job. A great job, for sure yes. A great job to come all the way through.Rosberg arrived in Belgium 19 points behind, having seen his teammate win six of the seven races prior to the summer break. Hamiltons drive to third meant he only cut that gap by ten points, though Rosberg is not getting distracted by how many points he has to make up.Thats not what Im focusing on. I came the Belgium Grand Prix wanting to win it and the opposition was unusually close this weekend. Not eventually in the race, but up until then they were very close, but it worked out with a perfect weekend for me and Lewis did a great job to finish third. ' ' '