With the Delhi High Court allowing the BCCI to conduct its Special General Meeting (SGM) in Chennai on Wednesday, the decks are cleared for the Board to impose a life ban on Modi for alleged financial irregularities while being at the helm of IPL from 2008-2010.
Modi admitted that to some extent he is responsible for Srinivasan's "vices" but made it clear that he will continue his fight.
"Yes, to some extent, I am responsible for Srinivasan's
"Yes, I made mistakes but I created the biggest brand of Indian cricket.
"I will bring up issues if he does anything wrong. I have learnt from my mistakes but Srinivasan is just opposite," he said.
The former IPL chief said what bothers him most nowadays is the prospect of Srinivasan getting a one-year extension as BCCI chief at the Board's Annual General Meeting on Sunday.
"I am not disappointed at being banned because I am already suspended. I will deal with my suspension at my level. But Srinivasan getting re-elected will be a major disappointment for me and for Indian cricket fans," Modi said.
"If Indian cricket is at stake I am ready to take on my ex-colleagues," he added.
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