The guy is a business-man who cannot throw a ball 10 ft far. But he has brought money into the BCCI... Guess what money is not all that bad when they can give to former cricketers and boards.
Think before you can write. He does not need BCCI to make money. There might be some other factors like rivalry or jealousy as it is the most common trait of the big Indian tribe to pull successful members down..
MAnohar's views are that of a person who understands how the game can move forward from this.
Hope supreme court selects him to replace the current guy who seem to lack a sense of fairness and is trying to fix the outcome of these investigations.
Re: Absolutely Correct Statement by Manohar
by Bwinde Kang on Mar 27, 2014 04:38 AM
Mr Sashank Manohar appears to be out-of-step with the ideology of current BCCI when he says that “money/profits is neither the aim nor the objective of the board”. With nearly Rs 90-100 Crs [Rs. 10 Cr plus income from media rights over Rs 12 Cr from IPL collections infra-structure subsidy of Rs 60-70 Crs] doled out by Srinivasan last September to each State Association [except Bihar, as they had filed the SC petition] before his ‘election’, money is the prime objective and medium of governance and control!