"It is a difficult fight but then other sports internationally have, to a large extent, succeeded in battling the monster. It has to be a relentless fight and it has to be fought with conviction and zero tolerance," Bindra was quoted as saying on his website, www.Isbindra.Com.
He said that a majority of cricket fans were disappointed with the outcome of the so-called emergency meeting of BCCI's working committee yesterday.
He said that it was a colossal waste of Board's money and time of the members as well as of the huge posse of media which waited in anticipation to hear something more tangible than "a drab statement issued from Delhi by the board's joint secretary who, along with two other politicians did not think the meeting was important enough to fly down to Chennai".
He said that soon after calling the meeting to order, Board president N Srinivasan shocked the gathering by saying that the meet was an "informal one as a board affiliate questioned its validity since the mandatory 72 hours notice was not given as required under the BCCI constitution".
Bindra claimed that many members at the meeting felt that the best course for Srinivasan was to quit as a first step to restore peoples' faith in the game in general and the Board in particular. More.