The BCCI top brass is in no mood to consider embattled IPL commissioner Lalit Modi's plea to defer the Governing Council meeting by five days and made it clear that it will go ahead as per schedule of April 26.<br/><br/>The BCCI has already told Modi that it would not change the date of the meeting as allegations of financial irregularities and the entire controversies related to IPL were far too serious to differ the meeting any further. <br/><br/>Modi had yesterday sought five days time to prepare himself for the BCCI Governing Council meeting which is expected to take a hard stand and even press for his removal. He said to be needed to prepare the documents to support his replies to all the questions. He also claims to have worked for BCCI for five long years without taking any money.<br/>
News On AIR | April 24, 2010 2:02 PM
BCCI adamant not to consider Modi’s plea to defer IPL Governing Council meet