Sourav Ganguly’s fate on whether he can continue to the at the helm of the BCCI was reportedly going to be decided on December 9 by the Supreme Court. However, it has now emerged that is not going to be the case. In a report on IANS, the Supreme Court will only hear issues that could be resolved in High Courts, besides internal disputes between state cricket associations and their members and membership. P.S. Narasimha, amicus curiae in the case and senior advocate, indicated that it would take more than one hearing to close the case, before a judgment is pronounced.
Speaking to IANS, Narasimha said, “On December 9, only a part of it will be over, and sometime after that will be the final hearing. On December 9, the issues that can be resolved by the High Courts will be heard — the intra-state disputes of the state cricket associations and all that. It will not be so much about the states’ constitutions; it will be about some members not being allowed [into the…