Lalit Modi lashes out at ICC chairman N Srinivasan

Modi, based in London, said he will return to India when he feels there will not be any threat to his security

Update: 2015-06-30 02:42 GMT
Former IPL Commissioner Lalit Modi
New Delhi:  Tainted former IPL commissioner Lalit Modi on Monday accused his bete noire and current ICC chairman N. Srinivasan of “shielding” the three players who are from Chennai Super Kings in the wake of his allegation that they were bribed by a business tycoon.
 
Modi, based in London, said he will return to India as and when he feels there will not be any threat to his security and that he will not go by any assurances from the government.
 
“What is the anti-corruption (ICC Chairman) N. Srinivasan doing to shield the three players that are from Chennai Super Kings..I want to know that question and India wants to know,” Modi told a TV channel in London.
 
“If he is not credible, God save the country, God save Cricket, God save sports.”  The ICC on Sunday confirmed that it had received a letter from Lalit Modi in 2013 in which the former IPL Commissioner alleged that three players were bribed by a business tycoon.

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