The Supreme Court has granted relief to former BCCI chief Anurag Thakur, potentially paving his return to cricket administration. The court modified a 2017 order that barred him from BCCI affairs, acknowledging the ban’s lengthy duration. This decision follows Thakur’s plea for modification, aiming to lift the nine-year restriction.
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