I offered to step aside: Lorgat

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Press Trust of India Johannesburg
Last Updated : Oct 28 2013 | 5:11 PM IST
Cricket South Africa (CSA) CEO Haroon Lorgat has said that stepping aside from dealing with the BCCI was his decision as he didn't want to create any hurdle in the way of upcoming bilateral series between the two countries.
A week ago, the BCCI had given its consent to the long-awaited tour of South Africa after CSA withdrew Lorgat from dealings with India and ICC, until an investigation into the controversial comments made by the ICC's former legal head David Becker, and Lorgat's alleged role in it, was over.
However, Lorgat told 'Eyewitness News' yesterday that it was solely his own decision to step aside.
"I offered the board to step aside until the Indian tour was confirmed and until the allegation against me was cleared," Lorgat said after his return from Dubai.
"I've got nothing to fear and I didn't want to be the person to hold up or have the tour cancelled. I was happy to step aside so the tour could continue as no one is bigger than the tour," he added.
Despite his wings being clipped, Lorgat said there were many areas where he could make a difference and he was looking forward to those responsibilities.
"I don't believe my position is untenable because it's a workable solution as there is plenty to be done at CSA. There is a development programme that must be revisited and transformation issues to be dealt with. I look forward to getting my focus on areas I know I can make a difference in."
The Indian Board had earlier rejected the original itinerary for the tour, released by CSA, that had three Tests, seven ODIs and two T20s.
There was uncertainty about the future of the tour as relation between the two boards was put to test. However, following a series of meetings, the tour was eventually announced after reducing it to two Tests and three ODIs.
"I feel for my staff because they've endured tough times and they don't deserve this. It's unfortunate the board had little choice in this. From a personal perspective it wasn't easy, but I know the truth always prevails.
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First Published: Oct 28 2013 | 5:11 PM IST

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