Supreme Court asks BCCI to reply by Friday

SC proposes Sunil Gavaskar as interim president of BCCI till it gives final verdict

March 27, 2014 02:04 pm | Updated November 29, 2021 01:12 pm IST - New Delhi

Bangalore:Chennai Super Kings' owner N Srinivasan arrives to take part in the cricket player's auction for IPL-4 in Bangalore on Saturday. PTI Photo by Shailendra Bhojak  (PTI1_8_2011_000070A)

Bangalore:Chennai Super Kings' owner N Srinivasan arrives to take part in the cricket player's auction for IPL-4 in Bangalore on Saturday. PTI Photo by Shailendra Bhojak (PTI1_8_2011_000070A)

In a big setback BCCI president N. Srinivasan, the Supreme Court on Thursday proposed his replacement by Sunil Gavaskar and suspension of Chennai Super Kings (CSK) along with Rajasthan Royals (RR) from IPL 7 till the pendency of case of betting and spot fixing scandal before it.

The court said it is intending to bar CSK, owned by India Cements, which is promoted by Mr. Srinivasan, and RR, whose players and team officials are allegedly involved in the scandal, from participating in the IPL 7 tournament slated to begin from April 16.

A bench headed by Justice A.K. Patnaik proposed the name of veteran cricketer and commentator Sunil Gavaskar to head the Board during the pendency of the case in the apex court.

The bench asked the Board to give its response by Friday on its proposals after which it will pass an interim order.

The bench also proposed to pass an order barring India Cements officials from getting involved with the functioning of BCCI after senior counsel Harish Salve, appearing for Cricket Association of Bihar, pointed out that many such officials are at present part of BCCI team.

Mr. Salve also raised questions on the conduct of captain of Indian Cricket Team, M.S. Dhoni, who is also vice-president of India Cements, saying that he is guilty of corrupt practices.

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