<p>Questions are being raised about what a 'working day' is for administrators appointed by the court in various units under the Board of Control for Cricket in India.</p>.<p>The Indian Express said that for 48 working days across five months, two administrators in Mumbai were paid a total of Rs 1.18 crore. Watching an IPL match constituted a working day for them. </p>.<p>Two administrators in Hyderabad were paid a total of Rs 75 lakh for 30 working days. </p>.<p>This variation in scale of pay also resulted in the BCCI's Committee of Administrators - Diana Edulji and Vinod Rai - not getting paid from the time they took over.</p>
<p>Questions are being raised about what a 'working day' is for administrators appointed by the court in various units under the Board of Control for Cricket in India.</p>.<p>The Indian Express said that for 48 working days across five months, two administrators in Mumbai were paid a total of Rs 1.18 crore. Watching an IPL match constituted a working day for them. </p>.<p>Two administrators in Hyderabad were paid a total of Rs 75 lakh for 30 working days. </p>.<p>This variation in scale of pay also resulted in the BCCI's Committee of Administrators - Diana Edulji and Vinod Rai - not getting paid from the time they took over.</p>