The Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) will conduct their elections on November 10, sources in the cricket body told PTI on Friday.

The election for posts of various office-bearers of MCA will be held as per its present constitution, but the dates could change depending on the Supreme Court’s orders with respect to the Lodha Panel reforms, sources added. The last MCA election was held in 2015 when former Union Minister and NCP chief Sharad Pawar was elected as MCA president.

One of the recommendations of Lodha Panel was that persons above 70 years of age cannot be office bearers, owing to which Pawar resigned and city BJP chief Ashish Shelar replaced him. Sources also said that the MCA has approved the inclusion of ‘Mumbai Premier League’ in January 2018. Further details regarding the league is being worked upon.