Who will be the next face of LaMo camp?
DNJAI79346 | 8/13/2017 | Author : Mandakini | WC :338
At the stroke of midnight former IPL commissioner Lalit Modi signed off as a cricket administrator leaving the cricket fraternity too bemused to believe his call. His decision to resign from his post of president of Nagaur district cricket association, the only territory in the game’s arena he was holding, is certainly a watershed moment for cricket in Rajasthan as it promises better and greener pastures if the BCCI lifts the 3-year-long ban imposed on RCA. Apart from this, the pertinent question is who will now be the next leader of the Modi faction? Speaking to some of the people from the dispensation, contradicting views came forth highlighting that how everyone is sniffing opportunity. With Ruchir Modi’s negligible presence in and a
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round cricket in the state and strong, ambitious personalities vying for power, tussle is likely to get intense within the faction.
POWER TUSSLE
Ruchir Modi is now the face of Modi camp. Lalit Modi resigned for he wanted everyone to cohabit in harmony and take the game to new heights. So far his legal status is concerned he had no plans to resign under its pressure. His case is very very strong and BCCI has no reason to keep him under suspension. Even under BCCI’s own constitution now, nobody can remain suspended for more than
6 months.
— Mehmood Abdi, former dy president RCA
At the moment as I am the secretary of the RCA, I am in charge of leading the group. Moreover, now as the issue of Lalit Modi’s resignation is settled, we hope CP Joshi camp will have no problems in working with us to take the game of cricket forward.
— RS Nandu,
Secretary, RCA
As of now there is no face of the camp and we will work together as a group. It is CP Joshi who is at the helm and he is the leader of RCA. The hue and cry was over Modi’s resignation and as it has come, let’s see how Joshi camp plans to take cricket forward.
— Sumendra Tiwary,
former RCA secretary
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