Monday, March 10, 2014

The Shadow Game Part Two: Mr. Meiyappan

This is President Gurunath Meiyappan
Indian Cricket has been rife with nepotism in recent times and we fans tolerated this as long as the team was being improved and the emphasis was on development, but as with any case of favoritism in such matters, this has come back to bite the BCCI. Mr. Srinivasan, the head of CSK’s parent company-India Cements, installed his son-in-law Mr. Meiyappan as CSK’s team principal and when he was arrested, denied that Meiyappan was the head of CSK and insinuated instead that he was simply a highly enthusiastic Cricket fan who travelled with the team. This was proved false by the Mudgal Report, compiled by an independent, Indian Supreme Court directed panel, which reaffirms what we fans already knew- that Meiyappan was indeed the principal of CSK and that he was definitely involved in betting and passing over confidential team information to bookies.

A known, yet, disheartening confirmation, this threatens the credibility of CSK’s performances over IPL’s 6 year history and recent reports surfacing in the press threaten to compound the misery being piled on CSK, its supporters and the Indian Cricket community as a whole. There have been murmurings in the smaller press circles that the initial investigator of the scandal, IPS officer Sampath Kumar, has named the Indian Cricket team Captain M S Dhoni and several other players as being involved in the scandal and has submitted a report to that nature to the SC panel investigating the case. If Dhoni’s alleged connections happen to be proven true, then the reputation of the national team and the BCCI will take a huge hit and India’s most successful captain would face a permanent ban from the sport and will have to bow out of the game in disgrace.

However, a twist in the story appeared last week when Officer Kumar was suspended following directions from Crime Branch- Criminal Investigation Department (CB-CID) of the Indian Police. The reason for the suspension appears to be a case of accepting a Rs. 5.3 million ($ 88,000 approx.) bribe from a bookie to not name him in his report. CB-CID sources have said that Officer Kumar has since turned over Rs. 3 million ($ 50,000 approx.) to the CID. While this puts his report’s credibility into question, it should not be forgotten that it was this report that exposed the entire scandal in the first place and investigations based on this report led to the arrests of a number of bookies culminating in Meiyappan’s arrest.

As a fan of Indian Cricket and CSK, I hope that Dhoni is not involved and that CSK would not be dismissed from the league due to the avarice of one man. It very well maybe the case that come next year’s World Cup and IPL, we will see the absence of India’s most successful captain and its most successful franchise.

-By Ajay Venkataraman 

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