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Justice Mudgal did not take any money from DDCA; went fee-less during IPL, WT20 and NZ ODI
Justice Mudgal did it all for his passion for the game and money was never a consideration said a senior DDCA official.
Written by Press Trust of India
Published: Nov 02, 2016, 12:04 AM (IST)
Edited: Nov 02, 2016, 12:04 AM (IST)


New Delhi: In what can be termed as a novel gesture, the Delhi High Court appointed observer Justice Mukul Mudgal has not taken a single penny from the state association for his work during the ICC World T20, IPL and the subsequent India versus New Zealand ODI match. Justice Mudgal has offered voluntary service to the association which has been embroiled in one controversy after another. DDCA does not get grants from the BCCI largely due to their delay in submission of accounts. From groundsmen, to first-class cricketers, the current regime has not made timely payment to anyone. ALSO READ: IND vs ENG team selection on November 2: Ishant in contention?
“It is true that Justice Mudgal has not taken a single penny after the India versus South Africa match. Even the fees that was paid to him, he had donated for the Indian Paralympians. After that he has not taken his regular fees for World T20, IPL and the last ODI against New Zealand. He had overseen preparation for all matches,” one of the senior DDCA officials in charge told PTI today.
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The senior official also informed that Mudgal did it all for his passion for the game and money was never a consideration. “His only idea was to put DDCA house in order. He never cared for his fees. In fact, even his staff — the three-member team which has worked tirelessly has not been paid. The only person who has to be paid by the DDCA is former Dputy CAG IP Singh, who checked all the tenders,” the official informed.