BCCI calls emergency IPL meeting
The BCCI has called an emergency meeting of the IPL's governing council tomorrow in Mumbai
Claims and counter-claims
The dispute within the franchise is brought out clearly in the BCCI's show-cause notice, which lists the conflicting letters it has received from various partners
April 11: Consortium winning the Kochi franchise gives the BCCI an agreement listing seven investors.
August 19: BCCI receives a letter from Rendezvous Sports World raising questions over the agreement vis-a-vis equity shares and seeking board's approval to amend the share-holding structure.
September 9: Sunanda Pushkar informs the board that she has transferred 190 shares in Rendezvous Sports to Pushpa Gaikwad.
September 16: Rendezvous informs the board that Satyajitsinh Gaekwad - appointed CEO - would be the sole point of contact for the company and, in a second letter, asks it to ignore any requests from "any of the other consortium members" to modify share-holding pattern.
September 23: Chintan Vora writes saying he, Vipul Shah and Saket Mehta are the only people authorised to represent the business.
September 25: Vora writes again saying that Kochi Cricket Pvt. Ltd. would be formed to take over the franchise from existing entity.
September 29: BCCI president Shashank Manohar sends show-cause notice to the franchise saying the board is concerned that the internal dispute will damage the IPL and asks for document saying dispute has been resolved and a company will be incorporated in a fixed timeframe.
Source: BCCI show-cause notice
Nagraj Gollapudi is an assistant editor at Cricinfo