"After discussions, I announced I will not discharge my duty till the probe is completed. In the meanwhile, because the Board has to function, the Board asked Mr (Jagmohan) Dalmiya to take care of the things," said a composed Srinivasan after the meeting.
Asked if any member of the Board asked him to step down, Srinivasan said, "No, nobody."
Srinivasan was expected to put in his papers during the meeting today after his son-in-law and Chennai Super Kings Team Principal Gurunath Meiyappan was arrested for alleged involvement in betting. Srinivasan's company India Cements owns CSK.
The pressure on Srinivasan had mounted last night after three top Board officials -- Treasurer Ajay Shirke, Secretary Sanjay Jagdale and IPL Chairman Rajeev Shukla -- resigned.
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"All of us requested Mr Jagdale and Mr Shirke to continue so that there is continuity. They said they will come back tomorrow," said Srinivasan.
Srinivasan also rebutted Board member I S Bindra's assertion that he was the only one to seek the Chennai strongman's resignation.
"At the meeting, Mr Bindra did not ask me to resign. He did not say that. It was a smooth meeting, there was no acrimony. Members appreciated the tests that are there ahead for the BCCI," he said.