The Bombay High Court on Monday said young players only wanted to make money by playing in the popular T20 cricket league IPL and that it was "no more a clean entertainment" in view of alleged violations of foreign exchange rules. The ED has alleged violations of foreign exchange rules during the 2009 edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL) held in South Africa. The larger public interest is to defeat foreign exchange violations. Looking at the serious allegations, we feel IPL is no more a clean entertainment," Justice Dharmadhikari said. Chinoy, however, said Modi (his lawyers) should be allowed to first cross-examine the witnesses in the present case.
Source: dna January 29, 2018 15:56 UTC