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The BCCI is pleased to have sorted out all the issues with the Sahara Group but insisted that they have not bent rules and the matter has been resolved within the framework of rules and regulations.
Written by Cricket Country Staff
Published: Feb 16, 2012, 09:13 PM (IST)
Edited: Feb 16, 2012, 09:13 PM (IST)
IPL chief Rajeev Shukla Shukla insisted that there was “no arm-twisting in resolving the issue with Sahara © AFP
New Delhi: Feb 16, 2012
The BCCI is pleased to have sorted out all the issues with the Sahara Group but insisted that they have not bent rules and the matter has been resolved within the framework of rules and regulations.
Sahara had severed all of its ties with the BCCI just a day before the auction of IPL-V but today returned as sponsors of the national cricket team and also announced that it will compete in the IPL.
“The matter has been resolved. We are happy. Whatever issues were there, have been addressed. Whatever was possible within the framework, has been achieved. We have not bent rules,” IPL Chairman Rajiv Shukla told reporters.
Shukla acknowledged the contribution made by several people in breaking the impasse and had a special mention for Bollywood star Shah Rukh Khan, who is also Kolkata Knight Riders principal owner.
“I want to thank Sahara Shree Subroto Roy, his son Sushanto, former BCCI President Shahshank Manohar and current president N Srinivasan for interactions and finding a way out.
Shah Rukh went out of his way to work in the interest of the league,” he said.
Shukla also insisted that there was “no arm-twisting in resolving the issue”.
Talking about the contentious issue of fielding fifth foreign player in the side, Shukla the ball is in the court of other franchisees.
“Other franchisees have to be consulted and the matter will be referred to the BCCI.”(PTI)
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