Niranjan ShahSecretary of the Saurashtra Cricket Association, and veteran cricket administratorOn BCCI and state association office bearers having to retire at 70 (Shah is over the age cap): Disappointing, but we respect the Supreme Courts verdict. We will see [about voluntarily resigning]. First, we will have to go through the judgement. Not now [we havent convened a meeting of the Saurashtra Cricket Association]. First, let the BCCI convene their meeting, and then we will see how it affects the state associations. I think in two-three days everybody [in the state associations] will start meeting. The board has to meet immediately, there is no doubt about it. I can be a member of the BCCI if my association allows me.On one-state, one-vote (Saurashtra is one of three full-member associations from Gujarat): It means we will vote in rotation [with Gujarat and Baroda] once every three years. I have not gone through all these details. I think we are not barred in participation, organisation and subsidy. What is important is you are full member and for the next two years you become an associate member. You have done so much for cricket, so, yes, disappointed. Its a small matter [who the voting cycle begins with]. We three associations [from Gujarat] wont have any problem on this. We dont know. First let BCCI structure things. Everything changes now.Ganga RajuBCCI vice-president (south zone), and secretary of Andhra Cricket AssociationOn his position being in jeopardy due to his dual positions in the BCCI and ACA, and being over the age cap: If we are not there somebody else is there to take care. Its not run by a single individual, and we have back-up people who can take the association forward. I dont think Andhra Cricket Association will have a problem even if I am not there. ACA is in such a position that nobody is indispensable. Our help will be there to the institution and whoever runs it. I think meetings are to be conducted [by the BCCI] and judgement has to be looked into. Either way it doesnt really matter. If we are allowed to [hold the positions], we do it. If not we have something else to do. And we can guide the people. We may not be office bearers but we can always look into [how] things are going on.On voluntarily stepping down from either position: When Supreme Court gives an order, we will have to follow it. We cannot comment on the judgement. If we disqualify ourselves [in the eyes of the] Supreme Court, we are ready to step down. Once Supreme Court has asked us, we have to conduct a meeting and find an alternative. If somebody resigns, we have to call for a meeting and then nominate somebody for those positions. 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He has a phone hearing with the department of player safety, which limits any potential suspension to five or fewer games.KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia -- Brazil-born forward Santos Monteiro Wanderley received a backdated three-month ban and his Dubai-based club Al Nasr was fined after being found guilty on Friday of faking documents so he could play in the Asian Champions League.Wanderley and Al Nasr admitted using a forged or falsified document, the Asian Football Confederation said in a statement.Wanderley was provisionally suspended on Sept. 2 when it was alleged a forged Indonesian passport was used for him to qualify as an Asian player.Each club in the Asian Champions League is allowed to field three foreign players and a non-national from another Asian country.Wanderley was fined $10,000 and suspended for three months. Al Nasr was fined $50,000, ordered to return $340,000 in prize money from this years league, and given a suspended two-year ban from the tournament.The disciplinary panel concluded the United Arab Emirates club Al Nasr bore the majority of the fault for the violation, having deliberately obtained an Indonesian passport for the purpose of circumventing the 3+1 rule, and that its employees were not truthful in their collaboration with the AFC, the statement said.The committee found Wanderley at fault for agreeing to be registereed as Indonesian but not being an Indonesian national.dddddddddddd His suspension was backdated to Sept. 2.The case developed in August after Wanderley scored twice in Al Nasrs 3-0 win over El Jaish of Qatar in the first leg of an Asian Champions League quarterfinal.Wanderleys goals alerted media in Indonesia, which speculated on his recruitment to the national team, ranked No. 179 among FIFAs 211 member federations.The justice ministry said no Indonesian passport had ever been issued to the player, who joined Al Nasr in June from another club in the UAE, Sharjah.The AFC overturned the first-leg result and Al Nasr forfeited the first-leg match as a 3-0 loss. 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