The scandal-ridden BCCI could be forced to pre-pone its Emergency Working Committee meeting due to the crisis created by the resignation of two senior Board functionaries, Joint Secretary Anurag Thakur said today.

The under-fire N. Srinivasan’s adamant stand of sticking to the post of BCCI President despite the credibility-crisis created by the IPL spot-fixing scam, last night prompted Board Treasurer Ajay Shirke and Secretary Sanjay Jagdale to resign in protest.

Srinivasan has convened a working committee meeting on June 8 to discuss the crisis but it might have to be rescheduled to an earlier date.

“It is sad to see the BCCI Secretary and Treasurer resign. We have requested the President to pre-pone the meeting and discuss the issues,” Thakur said.

“The meeting was supposed to be on June 8 but it may be pre-poned. But it depends on the President, last night we have spoken to him to have a fair and transparent probe and to have a meeting as soon as possible,” he added.

The IPL spot-fixing controversy became catastrophic for the BCCI ever since Srinivasan’s son-in-law and Chennai Super Kings Team Principal Gurunath Meiyappan was arrested for alleged involvement in betting.

Srinivasan, whose company India Cements owns CSK, refused to resign despite repeated calls for his ouster, insisting that he did no wrong.

Meanwhile, asked if he would put in his papers, Thakur was evasive.

“We need to look into the grey areas and improve the standard of the game,” Thakur said.

He reiterated that Srinivasan should resign in the interest of fairness.

“He should step aside for a transparent and fair probe,” he said.