England Cricket Board scared of BCCI, rejected Lalit Modi’s proposal of Rs 8,366 crore for ‘The Hundred’. An offer of Rs 8,366 crore made by Lalit to buy his franchise-based tournament “The Hundred” has been rejected.
The Rejection Of The Proposal Shocked Everyone:-
The England and Wales Cricket Board has rejected an £800 million (Rs 8,366 crore) offer from former IPL commissioner Lalit Modi to buy his franchise-based tournament “The Hundred”. Due to this everyone is surprised.
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The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) banned Modi for life in 2013 for serious misconduct and indiscipline related to the bid for two new Indian Premier League (IPL) franchises in 2010. Modi subsequently left India and has since lived in London. living in.
According to the British daily newspaper, ‘Modi’s representatives met Vikram Banerjee, director of operations of the England and Wales Cricket Board and head of ‘The Hundred’, and chief executive Richard Gould.
He offered 10 years to buy ‘The Hundred’ and fund it through private investment. However, the ECB will not take forward talks with Modi.
How Would He Make Changes To Make England’s The Hundred Better?
Recently Lalit Modi sent his plan to the England Cricket Board. In which he told how he would make changes in England’s The Hundred for the better. He had also claimed that he would make The Hundred a league which would be able to do a business of around Rs 8300 crores.
But the England Cricket Board rejected Lalit Modi’s proposal. He had proposed that a big purse be made for the players for 10 years, as well as make it a league with 10 teams, but the ECB did not like Lalit Modi’s proposal.
BCCI Has Imposed A Lifetime Ban On Lalit Modi:-
According to media reports, if the England Cricket Board had accepted Lalit Modi’s proposal, the BCCI could have been upset with the ECB. Therefore, the England Cricket Board did not accept Lalit Modi’s proposal.
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BCCI has imposed a lifetime ban on Lalit Modi, in such a situation, if any board had any relation with him then BCCI would have been displeased. For example, the England Cricket Board did not consider it appropriate to take the risk.