Indian Premier League: Board of Control for Cricket in India calls Shane Warne and Sanjay Dixit
It has been learned that the Board of Control for Cricket in http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Sanjay-c88566 Dixit for a hearing regarding the feud between the two which has gained
media attention for over the past few days.
Warne who is the current captain of the http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Mumbai-c820 at 3:30 pm (Indian local time).
However, Dixit has confirmed to attend the hearing and has pledged to put his case in front of the BCCI with credible evidence against Warne. The BCCI has allowed the two to bring their legal advisers, however, Dixit has revealed that he has enough experience
regarding legal matters and will not require a legal expert to present his case.
"I don't know about Warne, but I will be going there alone. I think I have enough expertise myself, not to require a legal aid," he said while talking to newsmen.
Earlier on Wednesday, the RR skipper had a spat of words with RCA secretary after his side lost their Indian Premier League (IPL) match. According to witnesses Warne was heard calling Dixit a liar and arrogant.
Apparently, Warne was not happy with Dixit for failing to provide his side with favourable pitches to play on in a home match. According to sources, the former Australian spinner blamed Dixit for his side’s losses in the IPL.
Meanwhile, after the debacle, Dixit informed the BCCI and IPL authorities about the incident and also provided Warne’s text messages in which the player had asked Dixit to give his side pitches of their own liking.
It has been learned that the RR management in a bid to tone down the whole fiasco offered their apologies which were rejected by the RCA secretary, calling for an immediate inquiry into the matter. Dixit has accused Warne of abusing him in public, a charge
that http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Shane-Keith-Warne-c89672 has not denied.
The two have been busy in throwing mud at each other for the last few days by tweeting allegations of wrong doing and while none of them seem to be holding back it looks like a BCCI hearing will finally try to put an end to the fiasco which has tainted the
ongoing fourth season of the lucrative IPL.
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