Former Proctor & Gamble chairman Bharat Patel will join the Indian Premier League as an advisor to interim chairman Chirayu Amin, the Board of Control for Cricket in India said on Tuesday.
"Bharat Patel, former chairman of Proctor and Gamble is being appointed as the Honorary Advisor to the Interim Chairman of IPL, Chirayu Amin," read a statement from BCCI secretary N Srinivasan.
Incidentally, Patel was associated in setting up the IPL in 2008 in an advisory capacity to the then chairman Lalit Modi, who is suspended from the post on charges of financial irregularities.
This new appointment will have to be ratified in next month's IPL Governing Council meeting.
It is learnt that Patel's name was proposed by Amin.
Since Modi's suspension, Amin is looking into the series of allegations levelled against the suspended IPL Commissioner while cricketing issues pertaining to the Twenty20 league have been left to former India captains Mansur Ali Khan Pataudi, Sunil Gavaskar and Ravi Shastri.
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