I am Financing Petitions Against N. Srinivasan, Reveals Lalit Modi
Lalit Modi's comments came after the Supreme Court earlier in the day questioned N. Srinivasan's conflict of interest as the BCCI president and owner of an IPL franchise at the same time.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: November 24, 2014 10:04 pm IST
Suspended Indian Premier League commissioner Lalit Modi on Monday created a flutter by claiming that he was financing Aditya Verma's petition against BCCI president-in-exile N. Srinivasan and others in the IPL spot-fixing case. (The IPL spot-fixing and betting saga: A timeline)
"I am financing the petition against Srinivasan and others. There's no harm in backing anybody who helps me," Modi told a news channel. (If You Allow Spot-Fixing, Cricket Will be Killed: Supreme Court Admonishes N. Srinivasan)
"BCCI wants to sweep everything under the carpet," he said. (Sachin Tendulkar tight-lipped over Mudgal report)
Modi's comments came after the Supreme Court earlier in the day questioned Srinivasan's conflict of interest as the BCCI president and owner of an IPL franchise Chennai Super Kings at the same time.
The court resumes hearing in the case on Tuesday.
Modi said Apex Court's intervention was a must to make cricket corruption free.
"It's a sad day in Indian cricket history. Money and muscle power has found its way into BCCI. SC intervention is the only way forward," Modi said.
Modi says he has no regrets not being part of cricket administration in the country as long as it is run by "crooks".
"I am happy to be banned. I don't have to sit on the same table with the crooks," he said.
Verma, who is secretary of unrecognised Cricket Association of Bihar (CAB), had filed the petition last year in the wake of IPL spot-fixing scandal.