N Srinivasan has hijacked BCCI, says Aditya Verma
Aditya Verma, the secretary of Cricket Association of Bihar, hailed the Supreme Court for coming down severely on the Board of Control for Cricket in India and also called for debarring on Chennai Super Kings and Rajasthan Royals from the next season of the IPL.
- mid-day.com
- Updated: March 26, 2014 03:23 PM IST
Aditya Verma, the petitioner in the Indian Premier League corruption scandal, was a happy man on Tuesday after the Supreme Court decided to come hard on the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) president N Srinivasan.
After taking into account the Justice Mudgal Committee report, the apex court asked Srinivasan to step down from his post so that there could be a fair probe into the spot fixing saga that rocked Indian cricket last season. ('N Srinivasan won't step down as BCCI president')
"Obviously, I am very happy with what the Supreme Court has noted. I have been saying this since the day the IPL scandal broke. Srinivasan has hijacked the BCCI and it was not possible to hold any fair investigations.Now that the Supreme Court has asked him to step down, I am hoping the house will be set in order soon. Thursday's verdict would be crucial," Verma told mid-day from New Delhi. (Step down Srinivasan: Supreme Court's order to BCCI president)
Verma, the secretary of the Cricket Association of Bihar, had challenged the BCCI probe committee's verdict in the Bombay High Court that gave a clean chit to Srinivasan's son-in-law Gurunath Meiyappan. If Srinivasan still remains defiant on not stepping down, the Supreme Court has said it would pass an order on Thursday. (IPL scam: Top-10 developments)
The court's ruling might also put brakes on Srinivasan's recent appointment as the International Cricket Council's first chairman. Now that the apex court has cracked the whip, Verma wants IPL teams Chennai Super Kings and Rajasthan Royals to be debarred from the tournament. (IPL scam: N Srinivasan tight-lipped over Supreme Court's observations)
"Removing Srinivasan is the first step towards victory. The Mudgal Committee has clearly stated in its report that the owners of Chennai Super Kings and Rajasthan Royals were involved in betting. So, these two teams should be banned as well. I have filed a case in this regards," Verma said. (Throw N Srinivasan out once and for all: Lalit Modi)
However, Verma made it clear that IPL should go on. "I have nothing against the game. The IPL should be played, but in a fair manner," he said. Verma chose not to elaborate on the courtroom drama on Wednesday. "It is better you don't ask me these things. It was quite bad. (Need to abide by Supreme Court's observation: Ravi Sawant)
The court told the BCCI lawyers that there is a lot of filth in the board. And many such things which I can't share in public. The court has taken a strong view of the sealed envelope. The BCCI's integrity should be restored at any cost," Verma signed off.