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BCCI backs Srinivasan; AGM on December 17

By PTI

Chennai, Nov 19: The BCCI has decided to hold its much-delayed Annual General Meeting on December 17 even as it stood firmly behind embattled President-in-exile N Srinivasan after he was cleared of IPL fixing charges by the Supreme Court-appointed probe committee.

The decision was taken at an Emergent Working Committee meeting yesterday (November 18) where the Board also supported IPL COO Sundar Raman, who has been accused of being in touch with a bookie's contact in the Justice Mudgal Committee probe report.

N Srinivasan

"The working committee postponed the 85th Annual General Meeting of the BCCI, originally scheduled to be held on November 20. The meeting now will be held on December 17, 2014 at 11:30 am, at Park Sheraton, Chennai," the BCCI said in a statement.

The Board backed Srinivasan, who has also been cleared of allegations that he tried to subvert the probe. BCCI said the charges against Srinivasan were aimed at destabilising the Board. Srinivasan is currently also the Chairman of the International Cricket Council (ICC).

"The members noted the conclusions in the final report of the Mudgal committee and felt that there is no taint on the conduct of Mr Srinivasan and the allegations levelled against him by unscrupulous elements were baseless and were aimed at destabilising the working of the BCCI," the statement read.

Besides, the working committee also heard Raman's explanation with regards to charges against him in the report, which was submitted to the Supreme Court. The apex court will continue to hear the matter on November 24. "Members were given a copy of the final report of the Justice Mudgal committee and the conclusions were explained and discussed," the BCCI said.

"Sundar Raman gave his explanation relating to his role with reference to the conclusion relating to him in the report of Mudgal committee. The members heard his explanation and decided that the Board should support Mr Sundar Raman to represent himself before the Supreme Court," it added.

PTI

Story first published: Thursday, August 3, 2017, 7:24 [IST]
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