"I have come here to discuss about IPL with the president. The verdict should be honoured," Manohar said.
Manohar, himself an eminent lawyer, is one of the legal heads in this matter.
Manohar's visit assumes significance as he is likely to apprise the septuagenarian board chief about the possible options for BCCI.
Two options that are being deliberated include auction of players with new team bidding and secondly BCCI owning the two teams.
Manohar had been a supporter of BCCI adopting the teams and he had expressed his thoughts at an earlier working committee meeting.
An IPL governing council meeting in Mumbai on Sunday will provide a clearer picture.
Stung by the suspension of Chennai Super Kings and Rajasthan Royals from the IPL, the BCCI's top officials are now trying to work out a contingency plan.
Stung by the suspension of Chennai Super Kings and Rajasthan Royals from the IPL, the BCCI's top officials are now working out a contingency plan.
The storm was triggered by the suspension of CSK and RR and their top officials Gurunath Meiyappan and Raj Kundra.
Meiyappan, a former Team Principal of India Cements Ltd (ICL)-owned franchise CSK and Kundra, co-owner of Jaipur IPL that runs Rajasthan.
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