In the IPL controversy which is the next wicket?.. According to BCCI the answer is Lalith Modi. Modi will be removed from the IPL Commissioner seat. But at the same time Lalit Modi said to the media that he has not decided to resign from the post. In the circumstances of new findings from the Income Tax Department and investigators Lalit Modi have many illegal activities under the shadow of IPL. The Income Tax Department have god several evidences regarding Modi's involvement in Cricket Betting in several IPL matches. Modi's illegal properties found at many places in Rajasthan. He have own jet airplane, a long row of high tech vehicles, shares in three IPL teams, investments in most of the foreign banks etc. With these much reports from the side of Income Tax Department, at present there is high pressure for the dismissal of Lalit Modi from the IPL Commissioner post. While talking to media persons after the arrival from ICC meeting held at Dubai, Modi said that he can prove his innocence in the ICC meeting scheduled to be held on 26th April. Modi has also said that the BCCI has not asked for his resignation till and there is no split in the council regarding his resignation.
ICC wise president Sharat Pawar said that there will be a final decision in the case of Lalit Modi on 26th April 2010 during IPL council. Shart Pawar has reported the matter after the meeting held with Shasank Manohar, BCCI Chairman at Mumbai.
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