"From the very first day (after the IPL scandal broke out), I had voiced concerns for clean-up of cricket and I always maintained that... This is a part of that exercise. Undoubtedly, it's a victory of cricket," Dalmiya told reporters here.
"I am sure it will act as a deterrent and others will learn a lesson as well."
Acting on ACU chief Ravi Sawani's report, the BCCI disciplinary committee today slapped life bans on former India fast bowler S Sreesanth and spinner Ankeet Chavan.
There was no decision on another accused Ajit Chandila, who recently got out on bail.
Asked about Chandila, Dalmiya said: "He was recently released on bail so could not be interrogated. His role is still being probed, and a decision will be taken soon."
Ahead of the September 29 AGM, there may be a fresh setback for President-in-exile N Srinivasan with the Supreme Court deferring the BCCI vs Cricket Association of Bihar case but Dalmiya refused to answer questions relating to this issue.
