NEW DELHI: BCCI ethics officer Vineet Saran has served a battle of curiosity discover to board president Roger Binny.
PTI has learnt that Saran has requested Binny to file a written response by December 20 in opposition to the battle of curiosity allegations levelled in opposition to him.
The complainant, Sanjeev Gupta, has alleged that Binny is conflicted as his daughter-in-law works for Star Sports which has residence season media rights for Indian cricket.
“You are hereby informed that a complaint has been received under Rule 39(2)(b) of the Rules and Regulations of BCCI by the Ethics Officer, BCCI for breach of Rule 38 (1) (i) and Rule 38(2) of the said rules, constituting an instance of “battle of curiosity” on your part.
“You are directed to file your Written Response to the accompanying grievance on or earlier than 20/12/2022. The mentioned response must be supported by a duly executed affidavit,” wrote Saran within the discover dated November 21.
World Cup winner Binny had develop into the thirty sixth BCCI president in October, changing former India captain Sourav Ganguly.
The 67-year-old performed 27 Tests and 72 ODIs for India.
PTI has learnt that Saran has requested Binny to file a written response by December 20 in opposition to the battle of curiosity allegations levelled in opposition to him.
The complainant, Sanjeev Gupta, has alleged that Binny is conflicted as his daughter-in-law works for Star Sports which has residence season media rights for Indian cricket.
“You are hereby informed that a complaint has been received under Rule 39(2)(b) of the Rules and Regulations of BCCI by the Ethics Officer, BCCI for breach of Rule 38 (1) (i) and Rule 38(2) of the said rules, constituting an instance of “battle of curiosity” on your part.
“You are directed to file your Written Response to the accompanying grievance on or earlier than 20/12/2022. The mentioned response must be supported by a duly executed affidavit,” wrote Saran within the discover dated November 21.
World Cup winner Binny had develop into the thirty sixth BCCI president in October, changing former India captain Sourav Ganguly.
The 67-year-old performed 27 Tests and 72 ODIs for India.