BCCI Grants Amnesty to Kapil Dev, Foes Become Friends Again
Mumbai, Jul 25 (NDTV): The long standing animosity between former India captain Kapil Dev and the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) seems to have come to an end as the two parties met today in Mumbai to bury the hatchet.
BCCI President N Srinivasan also received a letter from Kapil Dev who informed that he had resigned from the Essel Sports Private Limited, the company that owned the rebel league - Indian Cricket League. Consequently he has been granted amnesty.
"Mr. Kapil Dev has informed the Board that he has resigned from the Essel Sports Private Limited / ICL. He has also stated in the letter that he has always supported the BCCI, and will continue to do so in the future," Srinivasan said in his press statement.
The BCCI has also received the olive branch graciously. "The BCCI acknowledges Mr. Kapil Dev's immense contribution to Indian cricket and looks forward to a fruitful association with him in the years to come," Srinivasan said.
After the meeting with the BCCI President, Kapil said, "BCCI is the parent body and we should respect it."
He also added that he has not been given any responsibility as of now and it will up to the Board to decide it. "We have cleared all misunderstandings," he said.
Kapil, who joined as the chairman of the executive board of Indian Cricket League back in 2007, had never sought amnesty from the BCCI but he was invited for some of the functions organised by Cricket Board lately.
Now that he has received amnesty, he will be entitled to Rs. 1 crore as a part of BCCI's one-time benefit scheme and he will also start receiving pension once again. His arrears will also be cleared.