The Lodha Committee has withdrawn its recommendation to the BCCI to have nominees of two franchises sit on the IPL Governing Council on a rotational basis.The motive behind the recommendation, the Committee had noted in its report, released in January, was to bring more independent voices into the Governing Council. The BCCI, however, had objected, saying having the franchises on the governing council would lead to conflict of interest considering the panel takes influential decisions related to the teams, players and match officials.In its seminal judgement delivered on July 18, the two-judge bench of the Supreme Court had made it binding upon the BCCI to implement virtually all the recommendations laid down by the Lodha Committee to enhance the governance structure both at the board and the state associations.With regards to the proposal to bring in franchises on the IPL Governing Council , the court observed there was evident conflict of interest between the nominees of the IPL franchisees on the one hand and their role as members of the Governing Council on the other.The Lodha Committee had proposed that the IPL Governing Council comprise nine members: three ex-officio members (the BCCI secretary, treasurer, and CEO), two representatives of the members of BCCI to be elected by the General Body, two nominees of the franchises, one nominee who is the Comptroller and Auditor Generals representative on the Apex Council (the proposed body that would replace the Working Committee, the BCCIs highest decision-making body), and one nominee from the players association. It was recommended that the nominees of the franchises rotate annually.In its original report released on January 4, the Lodha Committee had noted that the governance of the IPL left a lot to be desired. The three-member committee, comprising RM Lodha, the former chief justice of the Supreme Court, and justices Ashok Bhan and RV Raveendran, former judges in the Supreme Court, had said the franchise were denied a say in the governance of the league despite being responsible for fostering competition and making revenue.During its meeting on August 28 in Delhi, the Lodha Committee revisited the issue and after deliberations decided to amend the recommendation.The Committee was initially of the view that if a question arose that were to be determined by the IPL Governing Council where the presence of a franchisee nominee would lead to a potential conflict of interest, then a reference could be made under Rule 38 (3) to determine whether the conflict was tractable, in which situation the conflict could be resolved by the recusal of the person concerned, the Committee said in a supplementary report from Sundays meeting.However, when the question of the autonomy and independence within the Governing Council was considered, it was noted that apart from the CEO who is an ex-officio member, the presence of the Players representative and the nominee of the Comptroller & Auditor General would more than satisfy the requirement of the independent oversight within the Governing Council.Therefore, to avoid any complaint or doubt about the presence of franchisees representatives leading to conflict of interest situations, this Committee is of the view that: the recommendation to have Franchisee representatives on the IPL Governing Council be treated as withdrawn. 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Argentina winger Ezequiel Lavezzi and France midfielder Blaise Matuidi scored, with star striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic setting up both despite having a poor game by his high standards. Forward Eduardo gave Ajaccio the lead in the sixth minute after being set up by right winger Benjamin Andre, and the Corsican side looked comfortable in the first half, with the lively Johan Cavalli causing problems with his probing runs from midfield. CHICAGO -- It was the party of a lifetime. Except somebody must have invited the Cleveland Indians.In the streets of Wrigleyville, the beverages flowed at 8 in the morning. Scalpers peddled their $3,000 tickets. Bill Murray carefully studied the inspirational stylings of Daffy Duck. And at the park, 41,703 people burst through the gates of Wrigley, hearts pounding, tears flowing, families embracing.It was a beautiful moment in baseball history, all right. Except somebody must have invited the Cleveland Indians.Whatever script the rest of the world was sure it had handed them in this World Series, the Indians forgot to read it. Then they went out Friday night, flipped that script and took control of a World Series that way too many others had decided the Cubs had already won.Well, guess what, America? After a shocking 1-0 victory at an emotional Wrigley Field on Friday, this is now the Indians World Series to lose. They lead, two games to one. They have their ace, Corey Kluber, lined up to start Game 4. And they could lose the next two games and still get to bring this series back to Cleveland.So all of a sudden, the Indians are in perfect position to do to the Cubs what theyve been doing throughout this entire month of October, first to Red Sox Nation, then to an actual nation (i.e., Canada). Yes, theyre poised once again to break millions of hearts.I love it, said Indians second baseman Jason Kipnis, a man who grew up outside of Chicago, dreaming of playing in a World Series at Wrigley Field. I hope we break all of them. I hope we break every single one of them. I hope I come home for Thanksgiving, Christmas, the offseason, and I just want to have a smile on my face when I look at all these Cubs fans.Well, theres a long way to go and two more games to win before Kipnis and his buddies can start smiling. But heres how good a spot theyre in:According to the invaluable website Whowins.com, when the visiting team takes a 2-games-to-1 lead in the World Series, it wins that series 71.1 percent of the time (32 of 45). If we include all best-of-seven postseason series, that figure jumps to 76.1 percent (54 of 71).So while we would never advise you to confuse those odds with, say, 100 percent, the Indians were well aware Friday night just how beautiful a thing it was to find themselves only two wins away from their franchises first title in 68 years.Its better than three wins away, said the man who drove in the winning (and only) run in this game, Coco Crisp. Thats for sure.There have been times this week when the Indians werent too sure they were supposed to be any number of wins away, considering how little theyve come up in the World Series conversation. And once the series headed for Chicago this weekend, for the first time since 1945, they kept watching TV, if only to make sure they hadnt been eliminated yet.So after two days of taking in wall-to-wall Cubs coverage, theyd decided it was kind of fun to assume the role of that other team in this World Series.Im surprised theyre not calling us that, to be honest, Kipnis deadpanned. Theres so much Cubs talk, on ESPN and all that stuff, that we actually appreciate it. We like to go under the radar. Weve been the underdogs the whole time -- in every series. Thats fine by us. Well just be that other team that won the World Series.Asked whether they look at themselves as underrated or underappreciated, Kipnis replied, pointedly: What do you think?You havent heard anything about us, he said. Weve probably got guys coming off the bench you dont even know the names of. So we like to just worry about ourselves and go play the game of baseball and compete. And thats all were caring about right now.But theres something else these Indians clearly dont care about -- and thats how they win. Theyve played 11 games in this postseason and scored 35 runs. But theyre 9-2 in those 11 games -- thanks to a pitching staff that has now thrown five shutouts, the most by any team in a single postseason in history.Three of those shutouts havee come in games started by Kluber.dddddddddddd But in the other two, the starters -- Josh Tomlin on Friday night and Ryan Merritt in Game 5 of the American League Championship Series -- didnt even make it through the fifth inning.But game after game, their manager, Terry Francona, keeps proving hell do whatever he has to do to win that night. And with every move that turns out right, his team seems to believe a little more that something is happening here that is bigger than them, bigger than Cleveland and bigger than Americas rush to anoint the Cubs before theyve actually won anything.Im confident in anything he does, first baseman Mike Napoli said of his manager, because it seems to work every time. No one questions anything in our dugout. Whenever he does something, everyone is for it.So when Francona zigzagged through this dramatic night by hooking Tomlin for Andrew Miller with two outs in the fifth, then pinch hitting for Miller in the top of the seventh, then getting a game-winning broken-bat pinch hit out of Crisp -- a man who went 0-for-8 as a pinch hitter during the regular season -- it fit right into the crazy quilt of a remarkable October for both this manager and his resilient baseball team.The Indians werent supposed to beat the Red Sox in the division series -- and swept them. Then came the mighty Blue Jays in the ALCS -- and down went the Jays in five games. And now, this team couldnt be more comfortable with the prospect of crashing yet another party.Ive said this before, Kipnis said. But facing Big Papi in his farewell tour in Boston, the crowd got real loud there at the end, when he tried to pump them up. Then going to Toronto inside the dome, thats probably the loudest place in all the league. And now you have the entire city of Chicago, in their first World Series in a long time.We probably faced three of the louder crowds you can face, he said, and three of the tougher competitions and tougher lineups. It just adds to the storyline. It just adds to the grit of this team and the competitiveness and drive that weve got going. And were on a mission right now.Now the mission continues in Game 4, with the Indians pitching lined up perfectly. They have Kluber, one of this sports most underrated studs, ready to start it. He is coming off a Game 1 in which he was forced to throw just 88 pitches. And his 0.74 October ERA has been almost?Madison Bumgarner-esque.Meanwhile, there will be no questions before this game about whether Miller will be able to come back for the second day in a row -- since the Indians were able to get him out of Game 3 after just 17 pitches.You know what? In all honesty, it helps, pitching coach Mickey Callaway said. It helps that he didnt throw 46 pitches. So hes going to be ready to go tomorrow [Saturday] night. And were looking forward to Kluber being out there.But heres the biggest secret of the Indians sensational October. It may have seemed, from afar, as though their only hope to win was to somehow steal a win in this series in a game Kluber didnt start (which theyve now done, of course). But thats actually all theyve been doing through the entire postseason.Their record in the seven games started by pitchers who arent named Corey Kluber? That would be 6-1.So those Cleveland Indians cant wait to get back to beautiful Wrigley Field on Saturday. They know the streets will be jumping, the refreshments will be flowing, the ticket prices will be soaring and the Cubs will still be the talk of the town -- and every town. But heres what else the Indians know:The pressure is on them, Kipnis said. All you hear is everyone talking about the Cubs. And it just allows us to get ready for each ballgame because we dont have to worry about expectations or living up to certain things. We can just play the game of baseball.So play it they will -- whether theyre invited to the latest big October bash or not. ' ' '