Srinivasan’s re-election will be doomsday for Indian cricket: Modi

September 23, 2013 08:34 pm | Updated June 02, 2016 02:31 pm IST - New Delhi

Mumbai : 25/04/2010:  Lalit Modi Chairman and Commissioner of the Twenty20 league during the final between Mumbai Indians and Chennai Supper Kings in the third edition of the DLF Indian Premier League Twenty20 cricket tournament at DY Patil stadium in Mumbai on April 25, 2010.---Photo: K.R. Deepak

Mumbai : 25/04/2010: Lalit Modi Chairman and Commissioner of the Twenty20 league during the final between Mumbai Indians and Chennai Supper Kings in the third edition of the DLF Indian Premier League Twenty20 cricket tournament at DY Patil stadium in Mumbai on April 25, 2010.---Photo: K.R. Deepak

Former IPL chairperson Lalit Modi was his usual outspoken self when he said it will be “doomsday” for the Indian cricket if N. Srinivasan gets re-elected as BCCI president at the Board’s AGM on September 29.

“Across the globe, the fans, advertisers and administrators will be disappointed at this if Srinivasan gets re-elected. A wrong message would be sent. It will be a doomsday for Indian cricket,” said Modi. Srinivasan has declared that he will contest for the top post in the upcoming Board elections in Chennai.

Srinivasan is bidding to get re-elected as BCCI president for the third year running under the Board’s two plus one year tenure rule, having completed two years at the helm.

Srinivasan has been under a lot of pressure since the spot-fixing scandal broke out and his son-in-law and Chennai Super Kings team official Gurunath Meiyappan’s name cropped up in investigations in betting during the Indian Premier League’s sixth season held in April-May.

The Tamil Nadu Cricket Association’s president stepped aside in June as the BCCI chief and let former president Jagmohan Dalmiya take over the day-to-day work. However, he chaired the meeting of the disciplinary committee held in Delhi earlier this month that imposed life bans on cricketers S. Sreesanth and Ankeet Chavan following a probe by BCCI’s Anti-Corruption and Security Unit chief Ravi Sawani for indulging in spot-fixing in IPL6.

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