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Tendulkar's reply to BCCI, economic benefits not taken from Mumbai Indians

Tendulkar's reply to BCCI, economic benefits not taken from Mumbai Indians


Great batsman Sachin Tendulkar dismissed the controversy over the interests of himself, claiming that he has neither taken any "advantage" from the Indian Premier League (IPL) franchise Mumbai Indians, nor is he a participant in the decision-making process "On Sunday, Tendulkar filed a written reply to the notice of BCCI's Lokpal and Ethical Officer Justice (retired) DK Jain. Ismen mention of 14-points.

The notice was sent on the complaint filed by Sachin Tendulkar and VVS Laxman, member of Madhya Pradesh Cricket Association (MPCA) Sanjeev Gupta. According to the complaint, Laxman and Tendulkar played a dual role as IPL member of the franchise teams "Sunrise Hyderabad" and "Mumbai Indians" and a member of the BCCI's Cricket Advisory Committee (CAC), which was said to be a case of conflicts of alleged interests.

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In his reply, Tendulkar wrote, "First of all, the notice recipient (Tendulkar) rejects all the complaints (except the statements which are specifically accepted here)."

The copy of their reply is also said to PTI, "The notice recipient (Tendulkar) has not taken any special economic benefit/benefit from the Mumbai Indians 'IPL franchisee in the capacity of the team' Icon since retirement, and any In the role, the franchise is not employed. "

The player who has scored the most runs in international cricket has said that he is not in any position, nor has he made any decision (including the selection of team players), which falls under the rule or management of the franchise. Therefore, under the BCCI rules or otherwise, there is no conflict of interest here.

On the question of his role in the Cricket Advisory Committee, Tendulkar said that he was appointed as a member of the BCCI Committee in 2015 and the appointment took place after several years of his involvement with the Mumbai Indians.

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Honorable moral officers would appreciate that they had been declared 'Indians of Mumbai Indians' shortly before joining the CAC. These facts have been in public information. "

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