ankurcshah
International Coach
- Joined
- Apr 24, 2008
- Location
- India
IPL Commissioner Lalit Modi is certain to lose his job. Sources tell CNN-IBN the Indian cricket board will ask him to resign from his post on April 26.
The top officials of BCCI are to meet in Mumbai on April 23. IPL franchise owners have been asked to attend the meeting from which Modi will be excluded. Sources say if Modi doesn't step down, then BCCI will convene special annual general meeting to oust him.
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All guys who hate Modi must be happy to hear it.
LALIT MODI AS A DRUG SELLER AND A USER.
Lalit Modi was charged and pleaded guilty to drug possession, assault and kidnapping case in 1985 while he was a student in Duke University, USA. He was sentenced to 2 years in prison and came back to India after being released on probation.
Drugs-news
Even as the deliberations continue over the fate of Lalit Modi's future in the Indian board The BCCI's seniormost officials have spent the day in a series of meetings at their Mumbai headquarters deliberating over the future of the IPL and the fate of Lalit Modi, its commissioner. Modi, meanwhile, has sent out a strong message through his Twitter feed that he would not be backing down in what he called a "trial by media".
Source-Cricingo
The top officials of BCCI are to meet in Mumbai on April 23. IPL franchise owners have been asked to attend the meeting from which Modi will be excluded. Sources say if Modi doesn't step down, then BCCI will convene special annual general meeting to oust him.
Source-1
Source-2
All guys who hate Modi must be happy to hear it.
LALIT MODI AS A DRUG SELLER AND A USER.
Lalit Modi was charged and pleaded guilty to drug possession, assault and kidnapping case in 1985 while he was a student in Duke University, USA. He was sentenced to 2 years in prison and came back to India after being released on probation.
Drugs-news
Even as the deliberations continue over the fate of Lalit Modi's future in the Indian board The BCCI's seniormost officials have spent the day in a series of meetings at their Mumbai headquarters deliberating over the future of the IPL and the fate of Lalit Modi, its commissioner. Modi, meanwhile, has sent out a strong message through his Twitter feed that he would not be backing down in what he called a "trial by media".
Source-Cricingo
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