BCCi chief says a panel has been formed to probe allegations against his son-in-law, Meiyappan
Srinivasan says he cannot be 'bulldozed'; Meiyappan sent to police custody till May 29
The impact will be visible next year when advertiser contracts will come up for renewal, say media buyers.
Interview with Former India cricketer & BJP MP
Kamal Nath says Srinivasan's position has become 'untenable.'
Says won't be bulldozed into resigning, sources say section of BCCI may be grouping up against him
Says he has no knowledge of his son-in-law's involvement in betting
Rs 1.28 cr, 1 kg gold seized from him
Meanwhile, BCCI is set to meet in Kolkata tonight against the backdrop of the spot-fixing scandal
Rules provide termination of a franchisee if it adversely affects reputation of the league
The development has left Srinivasan cornered and there is a growing clamour for his removal from the top post
Chennai have been a part of four consecutive, five overall, finals but it is the best chance for Mumbai to take a good shot at the title, avenge their 2010 final defeat
He will be produced before a metropolitan court tomorrow
Opting to bat, Rajasthan scored 165/6, which Mumbai chased down with a ball to spare
Meiyappan, the son-in-law of BCCI president N Srinivasan, has been summoned by the Mumbai Police's Crime Branch for questioning in connection with the spot-fixing probe
Mumbai Indians made one-change to their line-up, bringing in young medium pacer Rishi Dhawan in place of Munaf Patel
Police had earlier recovered a Blackberry Z10 which the cricketer gifted to his girlfriend from her house in Jaipur
Srinivasan's son-in-law and and CSK team owner Gurunath Meiyappan has been accused of being involved in betting on IPL matches
Subrata Roy's Sahara Group wants Sharad Pawar to head the BCCI