Pressure today mounted on Srinivasan to resign from his post in the wake of alleged involvement of Gurunath in betting on IPL matches even as questions were raised over the future of the Chennai franchise.
"Although we are in age of T20, we will have to show a little bit of Test-match like patience for things to completely unravel. So that everybody gets a clearer picture, at the moment the picture is fuzzy. And it's not fair of us to say things about A, B or C without incontrovertible evidence," Gavaskar said.
And Gavaskar felt it was better to wait till the inquiry was over.
"We will have to wait and see what the final inquiry and see what the final decision is. Till then it's all speculations," he told 'NDTV'.
On the conflict of interest over Srinivasan's ownership of the CSK franchise, he said, "All the shareholders of Indian cements could consider them as owners, there could be million shareholders. You can't point a finger to one person and say look he has 20 more shares than the others."