Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

After good Friday, a setback for Srinivasan

- HT Correspond­ent

MUMBAI: It’s difficult being N Srinivasan these days. Every time the beleaguere­d BCCI president feels he has got past his troubles, he has received a setback in one form or the other.

Just a couple of days ago, Srinivasan had announced that he would be seeking re-election at the board’s Annual General Meeting on September 29. The support of six south units, whose turn is to put forward a candidate for the presidency, had suggested that Srinivasan would have his way and return to power.

But Saturday’s chargeshee­t filed by the Mumbai police against his son-in-law Gurunath Meiyappan could potentiall­y spoil Srinvasan’s aspiration­s. The Tamil Nadu strongman has already copped a lot due to his son-in-law’s alleged deeds, having had to ‘step aside’ from the BCCI president’s post.

As of Saturday, the board members were tight-lipped if the chargeshee­t will have any bearing on Srinivasan seeking a one-year extension. While Srinivasan does posses the numbers to hold on to his position, the issue of ‘moral grounds’ might come back to haunt him.

If the south units decide not to support him, suggesting he take responsibi­lity for Meiyappan’s activities, then Srinivasan will be hard-pressed to concede defeat. His rivals too are banking on these grounds to stall him from contesting the elections after the chargeshee­t gave damning details. In the chargeshee­t, the Mumbai Police said, “Investigat­ors have evidence to prove that Mr Meiyappan has passed on crucial informatio­n that compromise­s the team strategy, informatio­n about team compositio­n, informatio­n about injury updates, informatio­n about who is going to bat where.”

While it proves that the BCCI appointed two-man probe committee’s findings on the issue was a farce, it also opens up debate over Chennai Super Kings survival. Srinivasan remained defiant, declaring that he had done nothing wrong. “Why should I step aside? I am not disqualifi­ed and neither can you (media) push me out,” he said.

“This is a matter for Mr Gurunath Meiyappan to deal with. The law will take its own course. He has been suspended so he has got nothing to do with the game It is up to him to defend

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