Jagmohan Dalmiya promises to clean up cricket


Kolkata, Jun 3 (PTI): Banning after match parties during the Indian Premier League could be one of the solutions to cleanse cricket, according to BCCI's Working Group chief Jagmohan Dalmiya who today promised to leave no stone unturned to restore the credibility of the game.

Addressing his first press conference since taking over charge from N Srinivasan who stepped aside, Dalmiya said that he will make all efforts to achieve the ultimate goal so that "the good name of cricket is retained".

Asked whether he would consider banning after match parties in the IPL as part of his cleaning up process, he said, "One of the possibility could be that.

"I don't have any medicine that you get instant result. We don't have any such kind of a magic. We will try our best," he said.

The 73-year-old Dalmiya made it clear that he had powers to fill up vacancies in the Board and will await a final response from Ajay Shirke before taking decisions.

"They (Jagdale and Shirke) were given 24 hours time. Initially, we requested that we have full faith in you and therefore please carry on and don't insist on resignation. They were given 24 hours time. That was yesterday's position.

"As far as Jagdale is concerned, he has no intention to withdraw resignation. That's the stand so far. I tried to talk to Shirke, also Mr Shetty and others tried to talk to him but not able to communicate with him. I will wait.

"I'm hopeful that a decision will come out. No decision has been taken as yet. I will wait for another 24 hours," Dalmiya said.

  

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  • Flavian, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Tue, Jun 04 2013

    Very good step.

    The bookies/underworld will not sit quiet.

    May be they are already in the process of working out new strategy/brainwork to replce existing match fixing secrets.

    Dehli police, please be on the alert always.

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  • Ryan Pinto, mangalore

    Tue, Jun 04 2013

    Appreciate your enthusiasim but doubt your commitment. And secondly you seem to be running against time, with the elections for the new officer bearers in September.

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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Mundkur/Dubai

    Tue, Jun 04 2013

    Dalmiya Saab, last time when I visited my native place I tried to clean our Cattle Hut by removing “Cow Dung” with great enthusiasm only to see next day with same “Gobar” everywhere. BCCI too same like Cattle Hut, everyone eat fertile grass but at the end they leave behind Dung only

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  • rayan, udupi

    Tue, Jun 04 2013

    Proud to know dalmiya told directly that he will clean up cricket. That mean one more scam gonna come up and cricket name will b washed out for ever.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mapusa

    Tue, Jun 04 2013

    It is like removing Yeddy and appointing Reddy as CM......

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  • Leslie Fernandes, Brahmagiri, Udupi

    Mon, Jun 03 2013

    DINESH BROTHER,
    POLITICAL CORRUPTION AND RAMPANT GOVT OFFICE CORRUPTION. CONGRESS IS ONLY A PARTNER IN CRIME.
    BOTH CONGIS AND BJPS HAVE MORNING COFFEE IN JANARDHAN HOTEL, BANGALORE AND DISCUSS MUTUAL STRATEGIES.
    WE ARE ALL INGU THINDA MANGAS FIGHTING ON THE COMPUTER SPOILING OUR KEYPADS.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Mon, Jun 03 2013

    This is laughable. He must first clean himself before undertaking the other job.

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  • Bulsam, Mangalore

    Mon, Jun 03 2013

    Mr. Dalmiya,
    You neither need to have a Medicine for Instant Result nor a Magic Wand but the public want you Cricket-Cartel to please keep a quit distance from the BCCI.
    Everything will automatically will get Cured by the Rules & Regulations of BCCI. We need some honest governing body from the cricket fraternity to take-up the affairs of BCCI.
    Long live Clean Gentleman's Cricket!

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  • Ramakrishna. A., MANGALORE

    Mon, Jun 03 2013

    Do you really want to keep Cricket Clean ?
    Then first of all keep away all those Money-Bags ( Industrialists) away from Cricket. (Dalmia, You are also an Industrialist).
    Secondly keep all Filmy people away from Cricket. Filmy people have no morals and are unscrupulous .
    Then cricket will be automatically clean.

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  • wilson albuqarke, bantwal

    Mon, Jun 03 2013

    Jaggu urf Jagmohan Dalmia....first clean yourself !! THANK YOU

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  • Dr Kiran VSA, Udupi

    Mon, Jun 03 2013

    What a joke ? the fox has again entered the chicken coop now soon feathers start flying around. Cunning Dalmiya is up again with his old tricks.

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  • ನ್ಯಾಯಕ್ಕಾಗಿ , ಅಬುಧಾಬಿ / ಉಬಾರ್

    Mon, Jun 03 2013

    U may need "Acid" for that..

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  • Dinesh Poojary, Kundapura/Bengaluru

    Mon, Jun 03 2013

    Cleaning up cricket is as equal to cleaning up congress corruption. Both are impossible.

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