Former Indian Premier League (IPL) chairman Lalit Modi leveled a major complaint against former BCCI president N Srinivasan, claiming that he not only arranged auctions during the IPL for his club Chennai Super Kings, but also used Chennai umpires in CSK matches.
Speaking to Raj Shamani on his YouTube program ‘Figuring Out,’ Lalit made an explosive accusation that Srinivasan, who was then the BCCI secretary, was not a fan of the IPL, and when he spoke out against him, the latter began to manipulate CSK matches throughout the season by bringing in umpires from Chennai.
“He (N Srinivasan) didn’t like IPL; he didn’t think IPL will work but when it started to work everybody got the bandwagon. He was member and secretary of the board also so he was the biggest adversary of mine. I went up against him, so he did many things, umpire fixing, he said, ‘I did it’, Lalit said.
“I accused him for it. He would change the umpire and I didn’t think two things about it. But then I realized he is putting Chennai umpire in Chennai games, it’s an issue for me. That’s called fixing so when I tried to expose those, he went totally against me,” he added.
Modi further accused Srinivasan of fixing IPL auction so that he could acquire England all-rounder Andrew Flintoff ahead of the 2009 season. Hence, a message was sent to each of the other franchises to not bid for the player.
“Take out everything auction ringing, this ringing, I gave Flintoff to Srinivasan. Yes, we did. No doubt about it, every team knew about it. Srinivasan wasn’t going to let IPL happen. He was a thorn in our bush. Yes, we told everybody not to bid for [Andrew] Flintoff,” he said.
“Yes, that I did because Srinivasan said I want Flintoff. But when you are trying to do an event like IPL and I did it single-handedly, you need to remove every thorn, what is bigger for the game. Every player is only for three months,” Modi added.
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Source: HT