Srinivasan mulls criminal plaint
His back against the wall after the IPL spot-fixing scandal, BCCI president N. Srinivasan has not ruled out filing a criminal complaint against the arrested “dirty cricketers”, insisting that no one is hurting more than him because of the crisis. “If permitted, we will file a criminal case against them,” said Srinivasan on being asked whether the BCCI would file a case against the arrested players.
“The person who is hurting the most is me. We are hurting like anything...No punishment is too little for them,” Srinivasan told a TV channel.
A special cell of the Delhi police arrested India pacer S. Sreesanth and his Rajasthan Royals teammates — Ajit Chandila and Ankeet Chavan — for indulging in spot-fixing in at least three IPL matches as per arrangements with bookies who have underworld connections abroad.
Facing criticism for not keeping a check on the menace of fixing despite warnings from various quarters, the defiant BCCI chief insisted that it is the greed of individual players that has created the ongoing crisis. “IPL has not let down people, it is the dirty cricketers who have let down everyone. We feel bad that such a thing has happened. But I don’t have to personally apologise as long as people can see that we are acting against the problem,” he said.
“We are really shocked. I have no words to condemn what has happened. We want it never to happen again. We are an honest organisation,” he added.
Asked if the board is in a state of denial given that corruption was exposed in the league even last season, a defiant Srinivasan said, “I am not in a state of denial. There was some evidence, police have made their statement fine...All I am saying is the players are innocent till proven guilty.
“The BCCI has issued a showcause notice to them. I never expected that a Test player like Sreesanth and others would be accused of such wrongdoing,” he added.
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