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IPL: The Rise and Fall

Updated on: 23 April,2010 03:42 PM IST  | 
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IPL: The Rise and Fall

IPL: The Rise and Fall

From a humble tweet to cupboards full of tumbling skeletons, here's how cricket's biggest money-spinner grabbed headlines in 2010


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The media soon got word of a possible cover-up. While Vivek Venugopal, co-owner of the Kochi franchise promised that his consortium would reveal all details of team owners to the Board of Control for Cricket in India, there was no official word for a while about who the other owners were.

On April 13, with the public showdown between Lalit Modi and Shashi Tharoor over the Kochi team's stake-holding structure snowballing into a major controversy, the BCCI decided to convene a meeting of the IPL Governing Council within 10 days to take a decision on the episode.

Meanwhile, as reports of Rendezvous Sports World serving a legal notice to Modi caused a ripple in Indian cricket administration, Modi maintained there was a question mark over the owners of IPL Kochi franchisee.

Things got murkier after Tharoor's aide let slip that there was a death threat to the Minister, something Modi refused to comment on. In a new twist to the sorry saga, the Kochi franchise then alleged that Lalit Modi was targeting the new team under pressure from Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi

Embattled Tharoor said he would not oblige critics by resigning as he had done no wrong in the billowing controversy. By this point, even Prime Minister Manmohan Singh was forced to promise, from Washington, a full inquiry into the matter. Lalit Modi's future also began to look a little shaky

The Income Tax decided to look into the matter on April 16. They picked up documents related to IPL's franchisee bidding procedure from Lalit Modi's office and grilled him for seven hours. On April 18, business tycoon Vijay Mallya, owner of the Royal Challenger Bangalore IPL team, admitted that his step daughter Laila Mahmood was the 'mystery woman' who exited Modi's office just before the Income Tax probe

Modi continued to refute allegations of betting and money laundering in the event, saying the charges were "nonsense" and aimed at discrediting the tournament. By this time, on April 20, he was summoned by for a meeting with former BCCI chief Sharad Pawar.

As Pawar's daughter Supriya Sule was dragged into the controversy, Lalit Modi's stint with the BCCI was rumoured to be over.

The story continues. One thing is for sure though. A major casualty of the controversies surrounding the high-flying IPL commissioner is going to be the party culture of the high-profile Twenty20 league. Also, the dark clouds surrounding the game will not cast a shadow on the glittering awards ceremony.

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