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Rajeev Shukla resigns as IPL chief, endgame for Srinivasan

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
IPL Chairman Rajeev Shukla resigned from the post ahead of the BCCI's Working Committee meeting tomorrow which may see the exit of President N Srinivasan in the wake of scandals surrounding the IPL matches.

The resignation of Shukla, who is also a Union Minister, comes as a severe setback to the incumbent President who has already been isolated by his team of officials, two of whom -- Secretary Sanjay Jagdale and Treasurer Ajay Shirke-- have already quit.

Besides the attack on Srinivasan and the demand for his resignation, questions were also raised over Shukla continuing in the post as IPL Chairman.
 

"I have decided to quit as IPL chairman. It is a decision which I was pondering over for some time. I think it is time to step down," Shukla told PTI.

Shukla said he took the decision in view of the recent controversies and in the interest of cricket. He also took into account the resignations of BCCI secretary Sanjay Jagdale and treasurer Ajay Shirke before taking the decision to step down.

"Sanjay Jagdale and Ajay Shirke resigned in the best interest of Indian cricket. I thought this is the right time," he said.

Shukla's resignation just a day ahead of the emergency working committee meeting in Chennai is bound to put more pressure on Srinivasan to quit the president's post.

N Srinivasan's exit as BCCI chief appeared imminent with senior Board members virtually forcing him to convene the Working Committee meeting in Chennai tomorrow in which he is likely to step down.

Backroom negotiations were on to find an honourable exit for the 68-year-old cricket administrator who is said to be setting some conditions before he resigns after his isolation in the wake of arrest of his son-in-law and CSK Team Principal Gurunath Maiyappan over betting charges.

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First Published: Jun 01 2013 | 7:57 PM IST

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