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Lalit Modi-Dixit fight it out on Twitter

Updated on: 16 May,2011 06:30 AM IST  | 
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It is an all out war between former IPL chief Lalit Modi and Rajasthan Cricket Association (RCA) secretary Sanjay Dixit

Lalit Modi-Dixit fight it out on Twitter

It is an all out war between former IPL chief Lalit Modi and Rajasthan Cricket Association (RCA) secretary Sanjay Dixit. The two have been locked in a war of words on a social networking site.

The exchange started with Modi's tweets, which read: "Dixit gets enough publicity by messing with legends."

Dixit has complained to the Indian board over Rajasthan Royals skipper Shane Warne's alleged abusive behaviour after RCB match. "A quick way up the ladder in BCCI, is to publicly defame and everyone he knows, don't believe me ask Dixit." "FYI, Modi changed Rajasthan cricket, the way SMS looks, he created the IPL, unlocked value of the BCCI," said a couple of other tweets from Modi.u00a0 Dixit shot back: "Bloody fugitive. Come back to India and I will give you your just desserts."

More trouble for Warne
Meanwhile, Warne is in for more trouble. The RCA decided to file a criminal complaint against the Australian for allegedly using offensive language against its secretary Sanjay Dixit.

The RCA Legal Affairs Committee yesterday said in a statement, "they considered the letter of Sean Morris, but were unable to take cognizance in the absence of any details".

It was, accordingly, decided to file a criminal complaint under IPC sections against Shane Warne and others at the earliest." Cricket expert Dean Jones is also in the firing line for his comments on NDTV.




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