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BCCI to appoint new member to disciplinary committee

N Srinivasan, the BCCI secretary, has said a new member would be appointed to the disciplinary committee since Shashank Manohar had recused himself following Lalit Modi's repeated requests for the same

Cricinfo staff
23-Jun-2010
Shashank Manohar had recused himself from the disciplinary committee following Lalit Modi's repeated requests  •  AFP

Shashank Manohar had recused himself from the disciplinary committee following Lalit Modi's repeated requests  •  AFP

N Srinivasan, the BCCI secretary, has said a new member would be appointed to the disciplinary committee since Shashank Manohar had recused himself following Lalit Modi's repeated requests for the same. The original panel comprised Chirayu Amin and Arun Jaitley, both members of the IPL governing council, along with Manohar. Incidentally Manohar, in a letter marked to Srinivasan on June 19, stepped down, saying that he would like to give Modi a "fair" trial during the enquiry.
In his original reply to the first notice on May 15, Modi had also asked that Srinivasan be recused from the hearings against him but that was not granted. "Since Lalit Modi has also accused Mr Manohar [of being biased], he would be replaced by another member to be decided by the general body," Srinivasan told PTI.
Reacting to Manohar recusing himself, Mehmood Abdi, Modi's legal counsel called the whole process "an eyewash". "After having decided that Modi's replies are not satisfactory, as being reported by a TV channel, Manohar has recused himself," Abdi said. "And the man who is not part of the disciplinary committee, and whose recusal we had demanded, secretary N Srinvasan, is the man who has referred the matter to the disciplinary committee."