IPL Scam: Supreme Court Verdict Will Make Things Clear, Says Sunil Gavaskar
The Supreme Court named N. Srinivasan, his son-in-law Gurunath Meiyappan, Rajasthan Royals owner Raj Kundra, cricket administrator Sundararaman, who were probed by the Justice Mudgal committee which had found "some misdemeanour by certain persons" and reported them in the IPL-6 scam. Gavaskar though said it's better to wait and watch than jump the gun.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: November 14, 2014 09:14 pm IST
Preferring to play safe, former India captain Sunil Gavaskar on Friday said that the whole IPL spot-fixing saga will become clear once the Supreme Court verdict is out in the open.
"I think the AGM has been postponed. So if the AGM is postponed then I believe they are allowing the SC to act in a couple of weeks' of time. From then on, things will get a little more clear," Gavaskar said.
The Supreme Court named N. Srinivasan, his son-in-law Gurunath Meiyappan, Rajasthan Royals owner Raj Kundra, cricket administrator Sundararaman, who were probed by the Justice Mudgal committee which had found "some misdemeanour by certain persons" and reported them in the IPL-6 scam. Gavaskar though said it's better to wait and watch than jump the gun. (Ten Top Developments of the IPL Scam)
"Apart from the fact that he (Srinivasan) has been suspended (from acting as BCCI president), there is no ruling that bars him from contesting an election. Over a period of time we will get to hear from SC," he told NDTV.
Reading out from the report, a bench of the Supreme Court headed by Justice TS Thakur disclosed these names but said the identity of the players should not be made public at this stage. "They should be left out for now".