Bihar Cricket Association’s efforts to prove its credibility and to remain in mainstream cricket after more than a decade in oblivion seems a tough challenge. The Committee of Administrators appointed by the Supreme Court has rejected the compliance certificate submitted by the state board on adoption of the new constitution of the Board of Control for Cricket in India. In a letter to the BCA on September 19, the CoA found Bihar’s constitutional changes not as specified by the Board’s constitution. States’ inability to adhere to rules with the BCCI may hurt their dreams of remaining in mainstream cricket.