Beleaguered IPL chairman Lalit Modi made an emotional speech at the Twenty20 Leagues' inaugural awards function in which he thanked BCCI, among others, for making his seven-year-old dream come true.
In what appeared to be a farewell address the IPL chief, who is facing heat from several quarters including the government and BCCI for alleged financial irregularities in the running of the T20 event, thanked the legions of cricket fans for making the tournament "the most successful cricket league" in the world.
Sources, who attended the function last night in which media was kept out, quoted Modi as saying: "It's been a seven-year-old dream. There have been many people I have to thank for making this dream come alive. I thank the BCCI, the franchises, the players, the sponsors and most of all the millions of fans helping create the most successful cricket league in the world, for making the IPL what it is today."
Modi also thanked his team of colleagues for working tirelessly, virtually 24/7 for the last five years and finished his address to the gathering that included a number of players of the eight teams taking part in the league, support staff, team owners and a bevy of Bollywood personalities.
Finally he thanked his family members for their support.
The awards function, which was boycotted by most of the BCCI top brass, including President Shashank Manohar, could be Modi's last appearance representing the IPL.
There are very clear pointers that Modi will be removed from his post at the T20 League's Governing Council meeting to be held here on April 26 morning.