Later on Monday evening, Anurag Thakur took to Twitter to react to his sacking, where he emphasized his dedication towards the best of Indian cricket and self-rule of Indian games. "For me it was not an individual fight, it was a fight for the independence of the games body. I regard the Supreme Court as any resident ought to. (In the event that) Supreme Court feels that BCCI could improve under resigned judges, I want them to enjoy all that life has to offer. I'm certain Indian cricket will do well under their direction," Thakur said in a video message on Twitter. "My dedication for the best of Indian cricket and self-sufficiency of Indian games will dependably remain" he later pledged.
The 42-year-old said he felt regarded for having the chance to serve Indian cricket amid his time with the BCCI that finished with him possessing the post of the president. He additionally recognized the work done by the pinnacle cricket body to furnish India with the best organization and framework. "I had the pleasure of serving Indian cricket. Throughout the years Indian cricket saw the absolute best regarding organization and improvement of the amusement. BCCI is the best oversaw sports association in the nation with characterized techniques," he said. "Toward the day's end, the BCCI includes individuals. It is not about me or the president.
"I am finished with it, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) ought to have maintained a strategic distance from the circumstance to reach such a tragic end, it ought to have responded before," previous boss equity of India, Rajendra Mal Lodha said in a exclusive meeting.
"Ideally, the BCCI will now understand that nobody is exempt from the rules that everyone else follows in this nation and any choice of the Supreme Court is last, and should be stayed altogether." he included.
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