NEW DELHI: BCCI Ethics Officer Justice DK Jain Monday dismissed the ‘conflict of interest’ allegations against Sachin Tendulkar after the cricket icon refused to be part of the Cricket Advisory Committee (CAC) unless he is provided with agreeable ‘terms of reference’.
Jain in a two-page verdict described the allegations as “infructuous” (pointless), ruling that the matter had to be disposed off after Tendulkar made his position clear that he will not “act as such” a member of the CAC.
“Once the BCCI furnished the terms of reference and tenure, he will decide on the course of his participation in the same. Mr Tendulkar doesn’t consider himself to be part of any Cricket Advisory Comittee and will not act as such. In consequence, the present complaint doesn’t survive for adjudication.”
“….resultantly, the present complaint is rendered infructuous and is disposed of, as such,” Jain wrote in his verdict.
Jain, who is also BCCI Ombudsman, said Tendulkar, through his legal Counsel Amit Sibal had issued a statement, which was enough to dismiss the case. (AGENCIES)