Tuesday 14 July 2015

India Cements to move SC against CSK suspension; Raj Kundra disappointed with IPL verdict

India Cements Ltd (ICL), owner of Chennai Super Kings (CSK) is planning to move the Supreme Court against the order of the court appointed committee suspending the team from Indian Premier League for two years.
Top sources in the company said they held discussions on the Lodha committee recommendations and decided they would approach the apex court seeking relief.

On the other hand, Suspended for life by the Supreme Court-appointed Justice RS Lodha committee, Rajasthan Royals former co-owner Raj Kundra on Tuesday said he is shocked and disappointed by the punishment handed out to him.

Kundra was suspended for life by the Justice Lodha committee, which handed out punishments to those found guilty in the 2013 IPL betting scandal. While Kundra was suspended for life, the franchise which he co-owned until last year, was barred from IPL for two years.

"Many inaccuracies...Have requested for a copy of the judgement- obviously very shocked and disappointed... #Faith," Kundra tweeted.

The Justice, while delivering the three-member panel's verdict, said that Kundra should have known the consequences of his actions.



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