The Sunday Guardian

Fate of IPL teams CSK, RR to be known on Tuesday

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NEW DELHI: The fate of IPL teams Chennai Super Kings and Rajasthan Royals will be known on Tuesday when the Supreme Courtappoi­nted high-level Committee headed by former Chief Justice of India R M Lodha will pronounce the quantum of punishment against their franchisee­s and their team officials Gurunath Meiyappan and Raj Kundra for betting during IPL 8 season.

The apex court on January 22 had held that the allegation of betting against Meiyappan and Kundra stands proved and set up the three-member committee of its retired judges, including Justices Ashok Bhan and R V Raveendran to determine the punishment for Meiyappan, who was the CSK team Principal and Kundra, coowner of RR.

Sources in the Committee said the three former judges, who were asked to complete the task within six months, have also examined the amendments to the memorandum of associatio­n and rules and regulation­s considered necessary to provide a mechanism for resolving conflict of interest.

The apex court bench head- ed by Justice T S Thakur had said it was appointing an independen­t committee of judges keeping in view the “the trajectory of the present litigation, and the important issues it has raised”.

Further, the bench had said “the profile of the individual­s who have been indicted, would, in our opinion, demand that the award of punishment for misconduct is left to an independen­t committee to exercise that power for and on the behalf of BCCI.

The apex court held that the allegation of betting against Meiyappan, son in law of former BCCI President N Srinivasan, and Kundra stands proved while the charge of cover up against Srinivasan was “not proved”.

Under the IPL rules, the franchise of a team can be cancelled if a team official indulges in any act that brings the game to disrepute. The committee is expected to give its recommenda­tions on reforms of the BCCI later.

The committee was asked make recommenda­tions on aspects like amendments considered necessary to the memorandum of associatio­n of the BCCI and the prevalent rules and regulation­s for streamlini­ng the conduct of elections to different posts/ officers in the BCCI including conditions of eligibilit­y and disqualifi­cations, if any, for candidates wanting to contest those posts including the office of the president of the BCCI.

It was also asked to go into the issue of amendments to the memorandum of associatio­n, and rules and regulation considered necessary to provide a mechanism for resolving conflict of interest should such a conflict arise.

This was being done in view of Rule 6.2.4 prohibitin­g creation or holding of any commercial interest by the administra­tors, with particular reference to persons, who by virtue of their proficienc­y in the game of Cricket, were to necessaril­y play some role as Coaches, Managers, Commentato­rs etc.

Amendment, if any, to the Memorandum of Associatio­n and the Rules and Regulation­s of BCCI to carry out the recommenda­tions of the Probe Committee headed by Justice Mudgal, subject to such recommenda­tions being found acceptable by the newly appointed Committee was also to be considered by the Committee.

It was also asked to make any other recommenda­tion to prevent sporting frauds, conflict of interests, streamlini­ng the working of BCCI to make it more responsive to the expectatio­ns of the public at large and to bring transparen­cy in practices and procedures followed by BCCI. PTI

 ??  ?? CSK team Principal Gurunath Meiyappan.
CSK team Principal Gurunath Meiyappan.

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