Two top BCCI officials Jagdale, Shirke quit


New Delhi, May 31 (PTI): Two top BCCI officials -- secretary Sanjay Jagdale and treasurer Ajay Shirke -- today quit from their respective posts in a bid to put pressure on beleaguered Cricket Board President N Srinivasan in the wake of the IPL spot-fixing and betting scandal.

Jagdale said he quit from his post as he was deeply hurt by the current crisis that has hit Indian cricket. "Yes, that's true, I have resigned from the post of honorary secretary of BCCI," Jagdale said.

"I don't want to comment further but I am deeply hurt by the recent developments in Indian cricket. I thought it's better to get out so that some new faces come in and deal with it in a better way," he added.

He, however, refused to divulge the details of the resignation letter sent to Srinivasan.
"I can't comment about the resignation letter I have written to the President. It's proper to inform the President and I have done that.

Jagdale said he would no longer be part of the three-man inquiry commission set up by the BCCI to go into allegations against Srinivasan's son-in-low and CSK Team Principal Gurunath Meiyappan, who was arrested on charges of betting in IPL, and Rajasthan Royals franchise.

"I have already expressed my inability to be part of the commission," Jagdale said.
"I can't comment on whether other BCCI members would follow suit and resign."
He declined to comment on whether Srinivasan should also tender his resignation.
Shirke also confirmed his resignation.

"I have spelt out my reasons (for resignation). I don't want to comment any further. I have already spoken to the media at length," Srirke said. Shirke said he was not cajoled by Srinivasan not to quit.

Buckling under relentless pressure on him to quit, Srinivasan today convened an emergency meeting of the Board's all-powerful working committee on June 8 to discuss the current crisis arising out of betting and spot-fixing in IPL.

The beleaguered President's decision came after three important members called him up to convene such a meeting and asked him to announce it by the evening in what is seen as the first step towards possibly ousting him.

  

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  • Vincent Praveen Castelino, Pernal / Mumbai

    Sat, Jun 01 2013

    Mr.Sharad Pawar is the mastermind of all bad things of "Indian Cricket Sports"!!!

    ...and being a Agricultural Minister of our country for almost a decade now, how many farmers have committed suicide in different states and how many times common man's food which is "Onion" prices went up drastically and even sugar prices too. Having so much of Wheat Stocks getting rotten!!! for lack of "Storage Facilities" and poor people of our country are dying of food or Mal-Nutrician and the worst is importing sub standard quality wheat which is much more expensive than the price paid to Indian Farmers who have grown much better quality wheat have been paid much less compared to the imported one? This is India and this can only happen in India because We... the Educated Indians does not want to come out and vote!!!

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  • Leslie fernandes, Brahmagiri, Udupi

    Fri, May 31 2013

    RIGHT STEPS OF NOBLE MEN AT RIGHT TIME SET THINGS RIGHT.
    BCCI OWES A LOT OF OBLIGATION TO THE CRICKET FANS AND CRICKETING FRATERNITY IN GENERAL.
    MUCH MAY MOT CHANGE BUT A BEGINNING IS BETTER THAN NOTHING.

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