BCCI acceded Lalit Modi's 10 additional days to reply


Lalit Modi got a breather after the BCCI granted the suspended IPL Commissioner 10 additional days to reply to the second show cause notice issued to him for his acts 'detrimental to world cricket'.

Modi was issued the notice on May 6 on the basis of an e-mail received from England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) chairman Giles Clarke and has now time till May 31 to reply, according to Modi's legal advisor Mehmood Abdi.

The suspended IPL chief, who responded to the first show cause notice from the BCCI over allegations of murky financial deals and bid-rigging with a voluminous 15,000-page reply last Saturday, had asked for more time to answer the second notice on Sunday.

The deadline for submitting his reply to this notice was May 21 before BCCI acceded to his request and gave Modi a 10-day grace period.

The notice referred to Modi's March 31 meeting in New Delhi with representatives of three English counties in which he allegedly talked about a parallel IPL in England and Wales.

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