Srinivasan might have claimed that the Board is firmly behind him but the tide seems to be turning against him in the last couple of days with more Board officials asking him to "stay away" till the investigations were completed.
Srinivasan's son-in-law Gurunath Meiyappan, who is Team Principal of Chennai Super Kings, the IPL franchise owned by the BCCI boss, is currently behind bars for alleged involvement in betting.
IPL Chairman Rajeev Shukla, who had yesterday indicated that he would not take up the post again, refused to talk more on the issue.
"I have already spoken in detail about the entire thing yesterday...I have nothing to add to it," Shukla said.
"He has to resign, there is no other option. How can you continue when your son-in-law is involved, he is involved with CSK, it is just not possible to have an impartial probe till he resigns," said Goa Cricket Association vice-President Shekhar Salkar.