With Supreme Court set to pass order against BCCI for its failure to implement the recommendations of Lodha Panel, former IPL chief Lalit Modi tore into the top brass of the cricket body, making serious allegations against its key members.
In a series of Tweet today, Modi trained guns at the likes of Anurag Thakur and Rajiv Shukla , dubbing the current IPL chairman Shukla as 'dalal' and BCCI president Thakur as the 'original fixer'.
Modi, the man who said to have conceptualized the IPL and once a rising star in Indian cricket administration, banned by the BCCI for life in 2013 over charges of financial irregularities in 2010.
In his tweets, Modi supported the Lodha panel recommendations saying it is the only way out to clean up the BCCI.
Modi went on to say that Thakur forced himself in to the Himachal Pradesh Ranji team as his father was the Chief Minister at that time.
Modi, president of the Rajasthan Cricket Association (RCA) had recently met the state body's officials in Dubai where a decision was taken to completely accept the resolutions of the Justice Lodha Panel for state associations.
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) refused to give an undertaking that it would comply with the Lodha recommendations. The Supreme Court decided to then reserve its order - it will pass a final order on the Indian cricket board on Friday.