Published Mon, May 31 10 08:21 PM
Mumbai, May 31 (PTI) There is simply no respite for suspended IPL Commissioner Lalit Modi as the Cricket Board today served a third notice on him over granting of theatrical rights in November last year for IPL-III. "A third notice has been served on Mr Modi over theatrical rights in IPL," BCCI sources said today. Modi has already been served two notices. The first notice was sent soon after the conclusion of IPL 3 after he was suspended from his post by the BCCI and the second one was served on May 6 based on an e-mail sent to the Board by England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) Chairman Giles Clarke. In his e-mail, Clarke levelled serious charges against Modi that the Board found "detrimental to Indian cricket, English cricket and World cricket at large." On November 12, 2009, IPL had announced that Entertainment & Sports Direct (ESD) has made the highest bid of Rs 330 crore for its theatrical rights to matches in the league to be played in seasons 2010 through to 2019. (More) PTI SSR VKV PDS
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