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Happy with the Supreme Court judgement; I stand vindicated: Modi

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Last updated on: January 22, 2015 20:30 IST
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Lalit Modi. Photograph: Adnan Abidi/Reuters

Claiming he is vindicated after the Supreme Court barred Narayanswami Srinivasan from contesting the Board of Control for Cricket in India's presidential elections owing to conflict of interest, sacked Indian Premier League commissioner Lalit Modi said the verdict will clean up corruption in the game.

"Extremely happy with the Hon. Supreme Court judgement on #srinivasan  ..always believed that I would be vindicated #IPLVerdict," Modi said, in a series of tweets after the apex court disallowed Srinivasan from contesting the BCCI's elections because of his stake in IPL team Chennai Super Kings.

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"Decision by Hon. SC to disallow any administrator from having any commercial interest in cricket is bang on #IPLVerdict  #SriniGameOver," he added.

Delivering its long-awaited verdict, the Supreme Court held that the allegation of betting against Gurunath Meiyappan, a CSK team official and son-in-law of the BCCI's president-in-exile, and Rajasthan Royals co-owner Raj Kundra stands proved while the charge of cover up against Srinivasan "is not proved".

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Striking down rules that permitted BCCI office-bearers to have a commercial interest by owning teams in the hugely-popular Indian Premier League and Champions League, a two-member bench of Justices T S Thakur and F M I Khalifulla, said, "Amendment in the BCCI rules allowing Srinivasan to own IPL team is bad as conflict of interest in cricket leads to great confusion."

Modi said his position on conflict of interest was proved right by the apex court.

"#Srinivasan knew all along that Rule 6.2.4 is unsustainable & illegal. #IPLVerdict now ensures a new @BCCI chief in 6 weeks. Time 4 cleanup," he said.

"Cannot agree more on SC's observation: "Game is a game only if it is pristine and free from any sporting fraud" #IPLVerdict is watershed!" he added.

The future of CSK and IPL could be in danger as IPL rules provide for cancellation of the franchise for misconduct by players, owners and officials of a team. 

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