Bombay HC's verdict on BCCI appeal in DC case tomorrow

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Jan 25 2013 | 5:33 AM IST

The Deccan Chargers had lost its place in the IPL last Saturday after the high court stayed the order of the arbitrator for maintaining status quo in the matter till further hearing and Board of Control for Cricket in India(BCCI) said the termination stands following the court's order.

A day after ending the Deccan Chargers' franchise, the BCCI had begun the process of finding a new IPL team inviting bids in respect of 12 cities -- Ahmedabad, Cuttack, Noida Dharamsala, Indore, Hyderabad, Kanpur, Kochi, Nagpur, Rajkot, Ranchi and Vizag.

"IPL season 6 is going to commence from April next year. There are several good international players from the Deccan Chargers team who will be left high and dry if they are not included in the auction list," senior BCCI counsel Raju Subramanium submitted before Justice R D Dhanuka who reserved the order for tomorrow.

Subramanium said DCHL was given sufficient time to submit the bank guarantee of Rs 100 crore as directed by another judge of the High Court. "Justice Kathawala had kept DCHL and BCCI's interest in mind and asked them to submit bank guarantee if they wanted to participate in the IPL 6 season."

DCHL's failure to submit bank guarantee of Rs 100 crore of a nationalised bank allowed BCCI to initiate action in furtherance to the termination.

Senior counsel S U Kamdar, appearing for DCHL, today told the court that the company, which is in financial difficulty, should be allowed to sell the team. "To help BCCI, the company decided to go out of IPL 6 by selling the team. But the cricket board has a problem with that also," he said.

Meanwhile, Ratnakar Bank today filed an application saying it was ready to submit the bank guarantee on behalf of DCHL. BCCI, however, opposed this saying the High Court order said the guarantee has to be submitted through a nationalised bank. More

  

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First Published: Oct 17 2012 | 9:05 PM IST

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