The BCCIs working committee on Tuesday approved the formation of a new legal panel as a single point interface for the BCCI to interact with the Justice Lodha Committee during the implementation of the report. Former Supreme Court judge Markandey Katju will head the panel, which also comprises three other legal counsels, including BCCIs counsel Abhinav Mukerjee. The panel is also expected to advise and guide the BCCI through its transition.A press release from the board stated that the decision to form a panel, which will was taken after members felt that the Lodha committee recommendations were complex and many technical and legal aspects were likely to come up during the implementation of these suggestions as directed by the Supreme Court.Even as the BCCIs press release said the creation of this panel was a unanimous decision, there appeared to be differing views from members of the working committee on the matter. It is also understood that the views of the boards legal committee were not taken on board before the panel was formed. An official from a southern state association said members were not in favour of a new legal panel as it would not serve any purpose.The suggestion was there for [creating] the committee to discuss all issues [but] members said they didnt want a committee, the official told ESPNcricinfo. See, all of them felt it was not going to be of any help when the attitude of the judges and the committee has been so hostile. The solution is whatever [recommendations] can be implemented we will implement.In any case, we have time [to implement the recommendations]. Every state association has their own concerns; they want to know what BCCI is going to do first.A BCCI official, however, said the legal panel would be better equipped to convey the grievances of the state associations to the Lodha Committee. No state association should directly deal with Lodha committee, he said. If they have a problem they will have to go through this panel and the panel will interact with [Lodha committee]. It is always better than state associations directly dealing, [which] will mess up the whole thing. There will not be any discipline; everybody will become independent.He also said none of the boards office bearers wll feature in the panel, as there would be a conflict of interest. [There was] no alternative [to creating this panel], he said. Most of the associations have had their office bearers disqualified.The Supreme Court, on July 18, accepted the majority of the recommendations put forward by the three-member Lodha panel, which had been tasked with proposing changes to streamline the boards functioning and prevent sporting fraud and conflict of interest. The report was made public on January 4 and covered wide-ranging aspects of Indian cricket at the central and state level. 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With the two most recent first-innings scores at this ground being 637 for 7 and 548 for 6 Hampshire would have been forgiven for preparing themselves for another long stint in the field, having last week been run ragged for 137.4 overs in their most recent Championship match at Taunton.In a season in which fortune has frequently frowned on Hampshire, with injuries and illness robbing them of some of their best players, they could probably hardly believe their luck when after just 20 minutes of play, in which Yorkshires openers had looked relatively untroubled, the sky was suddenly choked by dense and leaden clouds. Five minutes later the floodlights were on, a couple of balls jagged sharply past the outside edge and the whole feeling of the occasion had been transformed. What followed was an engrossingly competitive day that ebbed and flowed as readily as the clouds rolled in and out, in which ball dominated bat for large swathes of it and ended with Hampshire in a decidedly better position than perhaps even they would have envisaged at 11am.If Hampshire are indeed relegated this season, which remains likely, the locals are unlikely to see cricket bearing the intensity and meaning of that which they witnessed in the morning session for some time. The air was heavy with import as Ryan McLaren, Brad Wheal and Gareth Berg stared the top order of county crickets northern powerhouse straight in the eyes and matched them blow for blow, beating the edge by getting the ball to spit, bounce, seam and swing.As well as Hampshire bowled in that opening session it was the catching of Will Smith that could be largely credited with the wickets of Yorkshires left-handed openers. Both Alex Lees, against McLaren, and Adam Lyth, against Wheal, tried to force ballls through the off side delivered from round the wicket that were arguably not wide enough to do so too, and on both occasions Smith, diving to his right at a wide gully, first with two hands and then spectacularly with one, was there to intercept the ball inches above the turf.ddddddddddddThe brilliance of Smith did not rub off on to James Vince, whose catching struggles continued as he dropped England team-mate and possible rival for a winter tour spot, Gary Ballance, twice in less than 15 minutes at third slip. It was third time unlucky for Ballance however when wicketkeeper Lewis McManus did not make the same mistake as his captain when a hint of swing extracted a fine edge to leave Yorkshire teetering at 57 for 3.It was then that the pendulum began to swing back towards Yorkshire as Gale and Jake Lehmann combined in a 62-run partnership either side of lunch that arrested their slide. Lehmanns counter-attacking innings of 58 from 73 balls made for enjoyable viewing. He is a punchy player, unafraid to play his shots and his quickness to pick up length is an enticing trait.After Gale was squared up by McLaren and Lehmann brilliantly caught by Jimmy Adams playing one cut shot too many, the game swung towards Hampshire again only for Tim Bresnan to wrest it back with a typically tough fifty from No. 6.It was after tea with the floodlights on and dark skies above that Hampshire built on the foundations of their strong first two sessions. A superb spell by Berg, in which he took 3 for 13 from five overs and got the ball to move wickedly off the pitch, gutted Yorkshires lower order, instigating a dramatic collapse from 212 for 5 to 234 for 9. The three wickets sealed Berg his first five wicket-haul since September 2011. He, like Hampshire more generally, were assisted by the conditions but it took skill to utilise them.Just how important Yorkshires unbeaten tenth wicket partnership of 41 between Jack Brooks and Ryan Sidebottom was will become apparent after Hampshire have batted. This felt like a good day for Hampshire, especially after being put into the field, but batting was not easy and Yorkshire have the bowlers to cause real damage if helpful conditions persist. ' ' '