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Lalit Modi bids adieu to cricket administration, questions N Srinivasan being given long rope

Press Trust of India • August 12, 2017, 16:47:29 IST
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Modi, who left India after being charged with money laundering, sent his resignation to both the RCA as well as BCCI CEO Rahul Johri.

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New Delhi: Lalit Modi on Saturday resigned as president of the Nagaur District Cricket Association, marking an end to his presence in the Rajasthan cricket body, which was banned by the BCCI for allowing the tainted administrator in its fold. The 50-year-old Modi, who left India after being charged with money laundering, sent his resignation to both the RCA as well as BCCI CEO Rahul Johri. [caption id=“attachment_3923427” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]File photo pf Lalit Modi. AFP File photo pf Lalit Modi. AFP[/caption] “… I feel that the time is now ripe to pass on the baton to the next generation. Thus, today I want to bid goodbye to cricket administration for now,” Modi wrote in his resignation letter. Modi, credited for creating the cash-rich and glitzy Indian Premier League (IPL) in 2008, was expelled from the BCCI in 2010, which accused him of rigging bids and money laundering among other charges. He has been living in exile in London while facing an Enforcement Directorate inquiry for financial violations. He, however, refused to let go of his position in the RCA, prompting the BCCI to altogether ban the association. Modi suffered a setback when his 22-year-old son Ruchir lost the RCA presidential elections earlier this year. “I honestly believe a system is more important than any individual. Indian cricket is truly an example of my belief. I will always be a loyal fan of Indian cricket,” he said. Modi requested the BCCI to release the funds meant for the RCA after his resignation. “… for Rajasthan to aim higher, we need funds from the BCCI which is our rightful share. I have done my part for the betterment of Rajasthan cricket, and now it is your turn to honour your part of the promise! I repose my faith in you and the BCCI to do the right thing,” he said. “I would, therefore, request you to release the funds due to RCA as soon as possible. I believe it was blocked precisely because of my presence. With my exit from all forms of cricket, at all levels, forever, I think RCA deserves to reclaim their share and presence on the Indian cricket map,” he added. The former IPL commissioner did, however, accuse the BCCI of double standards, saying that while he was made a pariah, the governing body never did anything to stop its former president N Srinivasan, who had been barred by no less than the Supreme Court. “While demanding high levels of probity and propriety from some is certainly laudable, I wonder why the same standards are not applied to some like Mr N Srinivasan. After all, Indian cricket administration is in a state of upheaval because of Mr N Srinivasan,” he pointed out. “The highest court of the land, Supreme Court, has ticked him off too for his involvement in Indian cricket and has also asked him to stay away. On the contrary, I continue to be penalised for a crime that I have not committed, even after being cleared by all the investigating agencies.” Modi said Srinivasan seemed like an “exception to the rule or may be the rule himself”. “But Mr N Srinivasan continues to attend BCCI meetings, despite apex court’s scathing observations. It does seem that while I have been expected to live up to higher standards by even exiting from all forms of cricket, the same rule is not applied to Mr Srinivasan,” he said.

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