'Supreme Court's stance on Srinivasan a moral victory for Indian cricket lovers'

Supreme Court's 'attack' on Board of Control for Cricket in India president N Srinivasan for sticking to his chair at a time when the Indian Premier League was reeling under charges of corruption comes as a moral victory for all cricket lovers in India, feels petitioner Aditya Verma. Verma, a Cricket Association of Bihar official filed a PIL in the Bombay High Court against Srinivasan for "conflict of interest" since the BCCI boss was also the owner of two-time IPL champions Chennai Super Kings and Meiyappan was his family member. After the Bombay High Court said the BCCI probe committee's finding was "illegal", the matter reached the Supreme Court. Verma says the Supreme Court is correct by saying that if cricket needs to come clean, Srinivasan must quit his post.