At the conclusion of an emergency meeting in Delhi on Sunday, the BCCI said its members have cited practical difficulties as the reason for not implementing all the recommendations of the Lodha Committee.The top brass of the BCCI as well as heads of various state associations said nothing had changed in their stance since the special general meeting on October 1. At the SGM, the BCCI had decided to selectively adopt the Lodha Committee recommendations, thus defaulting on the Supreme Court order from July 18, which had mandated the board to adopt all the reforms.A prominent BCCI office bearer said that its senior lawyer Kapil Sibal would, at the next hearing on October 17, argue that without a two-third majority the board could not enforce a diktat on its members to adopt the reforms. During the hearings last week, a three-judge bench of the Supreme Court had asked the BCCI to unconditionally accept the reforms and not precipitate the matter. The boards emergency meeting in Delhi was a reaction to this, and was attended by all of its Full Members.Our lawyers will put forward all our reservations and practical difficulties concerning implementing certain recommendations one by one on Monday, the senior office bearer said. We are confident that the court will allow us to present our arguments, after which we will decide the future course of action.This office bearer also said BCCI president Anurag Thakur would file the personal affidavit that the court had asked of him on Monday. Thakur was asked to clarify whether he had sought ICC intervention against the implementation of the Lodha Committees recommendations, as ICC chief executive David Richardson had said last month.The BCCIs emergency meeting on Sunday was about finding clarity regarding their next course of action. Both the board and its state associations need a two-third majority to pass any resolution.The meeting was convened by BCCI to be more transparent and offer more clarity. We already had taken a stance at the SGM recently to stay together and today it was the case of just taking that forward, a secretary of a West Zone state association said.The members also supported the boards stance of taking the court on. Why is the Supreme Court bothered about such a successful organisation like BCCI. It has been good to so many people, has developed such a successful product. 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The victory improved the Czech pairs impressive cup doubles record to 14-1.LINCOLN, Neb. -- On the day that Brenda Tracy delivered more than 150,000 signatures to the NCAA in support of banning sexually violent athletes from campuses, Nebraska?players and coach Mike Riley spoke Wednesday for the first time about the impact of their June 22 meeting with Tracy.Tracy said she was raped by a group of men, including two Oregon State football players, in 1998.Riley, the Beavers coach at the time, invited Tracy to share her story with the Cornhuskers after he left Oregon State in 2014. She visited six weeks ago on the heels of her increased involvement in raising awareness for rape prevention in Oregon and nationally.Tracy also spoke this summer to players at Baylor, where a sexual assault scandal has rocked the university and led to the firing of football coach Art Briles and the departures of the schools president and athletic director.For me, personally, it was tremendously impactful, said Riley, who met privately with Tracy and Nebraska athletic director Shawn Eichorst for 90 minutes before she spoke to the team in June. And for our team to hear that story and then also get the life lessons that she passed, it generally should make a difference in the way they treat people. I could get guest speakers frrom all over the country.dddddddddddd. I could stand up there. Nothing is like hearing the true life story of somebody who delivered it so well.Tracy said she long harbored hatred toward Riley, who suspended the players involved for one game. Charges were not pressed in the case. But after meeting him, she said in June that she viewed the coach as a friend and ally in her fight.The lessons are ongoing, Riley said. As guys make decisions about who theyre going to be, I would hope part of it is what they learned that day.Nebraska linebacker Michael Rose-Ivey said Tracys message hit him especially hard. Rose-Ivey said his mother was a victim of domestic abuse and rape.He said he visited personally with Tracy after she talked to the team.My heart went out to her, Rose-Ivey said. She said some things that meant a lot to me. Sports is a microcosm of society, and there are a lot of peoples lives being destroyed from this reckless behavior. You can learn a lot from her story.Learn to be bold, Rose-Ivey said.Be bold enough to say thats wrong, he said, especially when its your teammate who could be involved. ' ' '