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New Delhi: The managers of Indian cricket are set to remove IPL commissioner Lalit Modi--"collectively and unanimously".
Union Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar, a former board president, met BCCI chief Shashank Manohar and announced later that the IPL’s governing council will meet on April 26 to take a "collective and unanimous" decision on sacking Modi.
"Our (BCCI) total approach in the governing council will be they will take collective, unanimous decisions, and give future direction to Indian cricket," Pawar told reporters after Manohar flew in from Nagpur and discussed the "entire IPL situation".
Asked whether Modi would have to resign, Pawar said: "if the authority is vested with the Governing Council, neither me nor Shashank Manohar is interested to interfere in the basic right of all the members."
"Don't forget Mr Modi is also a vice president of the BCCI and our total approach and past experience, we always take collective and unanimous decision where everyone is party to, including Lalit Modi," said Pawar when he was asked whether the IPL commissioner would accept the governing council’s decision.
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