Former BCCI president Shashank Manohar on Saturday squarely blamed N Srinivasan for the mess in the high-profile IPL, saying that he was the “root of all scandals” and should immediately step down as the ICC chairman. In a scathing attack against Srinivasan, Manohar said that the BCCI had not taken any timely action to cleanse the game and has no choice now but to comply with the Lodha Committee’s recommendations. Manohar’s attack came just a day ahead of the IPL’s Governing Council meeting in Mumbai where the future course of action and the implication of Lodha Committee’s verdict on suspending CSK and Rajasthan Royals for two years will be discussed.
“Srinivasan should have stepped down in 2013. No individual is ahead of the institution and he too is the root of all scandals and should immediately step down from his position as chairman of ICC,” he said. Manohar, who met BCCI president Jagmohan Dalmiya to discuss the issue, also said that IPL’s Chief Operating Officer Sundar Raman should be removed and CBI should conduct a thorough inquiry to restore the faith of the public in the game.