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It has become disgraceful: BCCI vice president Niranjan Shah

Distressed by the T20 spot-fixing scam, BCCI vice president Niranjan Shah today said the scandal has become increasingly "disgraceful" but stopped short of demanding under-fire president N Srinivasan's resignation.

Updated on: Jun 01, 2013 03:09 PM IST
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Distressed by the T20 spot-fixing scam, BCCI vice president Niranjan Shah on Saturday said the scandal has become increasingly "disgraceful" but stopped short of demanding under-fire president N Srinivasan's resignation.

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"It is much regrettable and distressing that the situation is getting aggravated in increasingly disgraceful manner...the matter pertaining resignation of BCCI's president Mr. Srinivasan should rather be a matter between himself and the rules and regulations of the Board," Shah said in a statement.

Srinivasan's adamant stand of sticking to his position despite the controversy, last night prompted Board Treasurer Ajay Shirke and Secretary Sanjay Jagdale to resign in protest.

The crisis in the BCCI has deepened with every passing day after Srinivasan's son-in-law and Chennai Super Kings team principal Gurunath Meiyappan was arrested for alleged involvement in betting.

Srinivasan, whose company India Cements owns CSK, refused to resign despite repeated calls for his ouster, insisting that he did no wrong.

"Objective spirit as also patience and placidity would rather be meaningfully helpful to inquiry and investigations.
The culprits will of course be punished under applicable rules and laws.

"But it should be a prime concern that the spirit of cricket and people's faith, interest and involvement should not be jeopardised," he added.

Shah called for immediate measures to restore credibility that has been shaken by the scandal.

"While BCCI's incessant role and contribution towards the promotion and popularity of cricket at international level should not be ignored, BCCI should and shall remain vigilant and committed for all necessary measures for the game's spirit, prestige and popularity," he said.

"Let us not forget that the cricket is the only sport where India is the world leader and it is followed by millions of people in the country as well as the world with great enthusiasm and love," he added.

 
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