While there were questions raised by Cricket Association of Bihar secretary Aditya Verma, who was present at the five-star hotel where the meeting was held, a senior BCCI official explained as to how no one can raise a question about the Tamil Nadu strongman attending the meeting.
"Mr Srinivasan has recused himself from the day-to-day activities of the Board. But a meeting of the disciplinary committee which will announce the verdict of players accused of spot-fixing is not something that happens everyday. So Mr Srinivasan can't be accused of contempt of court for presiding the meeting," a senior BCCI official told PTI.
CAB secretary Verma realised that his threats had no effect on Srinivasan and midway through the meeting, he beat a hasty retreat.
Clad in blue half-sleeve shirt and dark trousers, Srinivasan didn't look tense as it had been on some earlier occasions as he exchanged pleasantries with DDCA president and co-member Arun Jaitley and came to see him off at the hotel corridor.
