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BCCI, Pawar agree that Modi must quit as IPL chief | Union Agriculture Minister and cricket strongman Sharad Pawar has reportedly reached an agreement with Board of Control of Cricket in India president Shashank Manohar to ask Lalit Modi to quit as Indian Premier League Commissioner after the IPL final on April 25. Sources said Pawar reached the agreement as he
was under pressure from both the Central Government and the IPL Governing Council.
At a meeting with Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee and Home Minister P. Chidambaram,
Pawar was reportedly told that the government intends to take the investigation
into the IPL ownership and cash row to its logical conclusion. On the other hand,
a majority of the IPL Governing Council members have also met and come to the
unanimous conclusion that Modi must step down to restore the credibility of both
the IPL and the BCCI. Sources said the BCCI is seeing the IPL row as one of its
biggest crises in recent times. With Modi arriving in Mumbai a short while ago
on a chartered flight, equations and relationships within the BCCI have changed,
and for all practical purposes, Modi is expected to formally put in his papers
after meeting Pawar either tonight or on Wednesday. Earlier, Pawar and Manohar
said a "collective decision" would be taken by the IPL Governing Council and that
neither would interfere in the process. They said that an internal probe would
be carried out on the IPL row. Manohar is widely known not to favour Modi's continuance
as IPL chief. But Modi, who is a BCCI Vice President, is not expected to give
up without a fight. Pawar and Manohar said they have agreed that the protection
of the "interests of Indian cricket loving population and the players, including
upcoming players" is of prime importance. |
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