Srinivasan petitions Indian court to reinstate him as BCCI chief

Sport360 staff 08:44 22/11/2014
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  • Keen to get back: N. Srinivasan.

    World cricket chief Narayanaswami Srinivasan filed a petition yesterday before India’s Supreme Court to allow him to be reinstated as presi­dent of the country’s board since he had been cleared of corruption.

    The petition by Srinivasan and the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) will be taken up on Mon­day when the apex court is due to resume hearings over a corruption scandal around the Indian Premier League.

    The court-appointed panel prob­ing the scandal had in its report released last Monday exonerated Srinivasan of match-fixing and also absolved him of trying to scuttle investigations into match-fixing.

    However the court has said it wants Srinivasan to reply to the panel’s charges that he did not act against an unnamed player despite knowing that he had violated the players’ code of conduct during the 2013 edition of the annual Twen­ty20 tournament.

    The BCCI petition denied the charge against Srinivasan, saying the player, identified only as ‘indi­vidual 3’ in the panel’s report, had been “orally reprimanded” by con­cerned officials.

    The court has not disclosed the nature of the code violation nor when it took place.

    The court had barred Srinivasan from carrying out his duties as BCCI president in March until it had delivered its final verdict, although it did not stop him from heading the International Cricket Council. 

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