Hes been suspended, but Lalit Modi is in a defiant mood. And though relationships have been strained, he has the backing of his family to take the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) head-on. His father KK Modi,... (Continue reading)
Two hours, 12 men – thats what it took to formally endorse the decision to suspend Lalit Modi as Chairman and Commissioner of the Indian Premier League (IPL). The interim chief of the IPL is Chirayu Amin. The Governing Council... (Continue reading)
Even as the Chennai Super Kings pulled off a surprise win over the Mumbai Indians, the real action was once again provided by Lalit Modi. He arrived at the match by helicopter, with an escort carrying what appeared to be... (Continue reading)
Even as the deliberations continue over the fate of Lalit Modis future in the Indian board The BCCIs senior most officials have spent the day in a series of meetings at their Mumbai headquarters deliberating over the future of the... (Continue reading)
IPL Commissioner Lalit Modi hit back at his detractors on Wednesday, claiming he was ready to disclose all franchisee holdings to IPL Governing Council members in emails a week ago but was stopped by BCCI President Shashank Manohar and Arun... (Continue reading)
Indian Premier League (IPL) chairman Lalit Modi on Wednesday blasted Ricky Ponting on Wednesday after reports suggested that the Aussie captain was advising his compatriots to shun IPL-3. “I have been told Ponting is telling players not to come to... (Continue reading)
Indian Premier League boss Lalit Modi defended the IPL’s decision not to include Chris Cairns in the auction over alleged match fixing allegations, and said that the former New Zealand all rounder is free to sue him.Hitting back at the... (Continue reading)
A day after being removed from IPL auction list due to his alleged involvement in the match-fixing scandal during a stint with the unofficial ICL, Chris Cairns is exploring legal action against Lalit Modi over “defamatory” comments against him. Cairns... (Continue reading)
IPL chairman Lalit Modi has threatened to terminate contracts of Australian players and ban state sides from the Champions League if they fail to release their players for the third edition of the T20 event, Australian newspapers reported. Modi, in... (Continue reading)
Lalit Modi, the embattled boss of the Indian Premier League, will live to fight another day. The IPL’s governing council, which met for two-and-a-half hours on Thursday decided that Mr Modi would continue to hold the position of chairman and... (Continue reading)