SC installs Sunil Gavaskar as BCCI chief only for IPL matches
New Delhi: The Supreme Court installed batting legend Sunil Gavaskar as the interim head of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) on Friday in place of the scandal-tainted incumbent N. Srinivasan.
Gavaskar would be made “interim working president” of the BCCI, the
court said, adding that the appointment would place him in overall
charge of the upcoming edition of the annual Indian Premier League
(IPL).
The court said that Gavaskar would have to cease his work
as a television commentator to avoid any conflict of interest, adding
that the BCCI must “adequately compensate” Gavaskar for loss of earnings
as a result.
The court also said that the Chennai Super Kings and
Rajasthan Royals—two teams at the centre of investigations into illegal
betting and spot-fixing—would be allowed to take part in this year’s
IPL.
Judges had said on Thursday that both sides should be
barred from the eight-team tournament which is to start in Abu Dhabi on
16 April.
PRATIMA KUMARI
PGDM 2ND SEM
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