BCCI mulls panel control for IPL

New Delhi, April 24: The entire top brass of the BCCI was involved in meetings all day in Mumbai to plan Mr Lalit Modi’s exit from the IPL governing council. A proposal for the formation of a three-member sub-committee to replace the IPL commissioner has now come up.

Former Indian captain Mansur Ali Khan Pataudi, a governing council member, was the first one to come up with this idea on Thursday. “Lalit’s biggest achievement and failure was the fact that he worked alone. It would be better if a small sub-committee headed the IPL rather than it being a one-man show if Modi has to be replaced,” Mr Pataudi had said.
 

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