"We have got arbitrator Lahoti's report. The majority of the members are of the opinion of appealing against arbitrator's report. We are seeking legal opinion," IPL Chairman Rajeev Shukla told PTI after a Governing Council meeting here.
The BCCI has been asked to pay Rs 550 crore to IPL franchise Kochi Tuskers after an arbitration ruled in favour of the team recently. Kochi though, it is learnt, is not interested in the money anymore and want its team fielded in the next IPL season.
As far as the controversy over valuation of Chennai Super Kings is concerned, the matter has been referred to the Board's working committee.
"CSK valuation matter has been referred to Board's Working Committee. During the last WC meeting in Kolkata the Committee sought legal opinion. The WC, after getting legal opinion, will refer to GC and further decision will be taken," he said.
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On Royal Challengers being bought over by JSW Group, Shukla said the matter will have to be placed in front of GC for its approval.
"Any such takeover or buying of stakes should be referred to the Governing Council for its approval first. Once any such proposal placed before GC a call will be taken."
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