Modi''s downfall a lesson for sports administrators: Bacher

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  • ~IronMan~
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    • Nov 2006
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    Modi''s downfall a lesson for sports administrators: Bacher

    Mon, Jun 28 06:26 PM

    M R Mishra Johannesburg, Jun 28 (PTI) Suspended IPL Commissioner Lalit Modi is paying the price for his "autocratic" style of functioning and his potential downfall is a lesson for administrators in similar position, according to former South African cricket boss Dr Ali Bacher. Bacher said Modi had no doubt played a part in making the Indian Premier League an extraordinary success but his tendency to take unilateral decisions ultimately paved his downfall.

    "There is no doubt that the IPL is an extra-ordinary success but his style of functioning created a lot of resentment among the other Board members. You cannot ignore the others for too long.

    You cannot vest all the powers on one person", Bacher told a group of visiting Indian journalists here. "He (Modi) was an opportunist and his potential downfall is a lesson for persons in similar position.

    He is paying the price for all that now", he said. Bacher, whose company was involved in installing floodlights in some of the IPL venues, said his payments were delayed for over 15 months as the organisers and the host association kept dilly-dallying on the payment issue.

    "I met Modi and he assured me that the payment will be done. Though the payment was delayed, he kept his word with me," Bacher, who was the Managing Director of the United Cricket Board of South Africa from 1991 to 2000, said.

    Bacher also criticised Modi for trying to take credit for innovating the Twenty20 format of the game, saying the shortest format of the game started in England and had become quite popular there. .





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