In 2010 Sahara
had bid 1700 crs. for IPL franchise on the basis of revenue calculation on 94
matches. It was tricky on part of BCCI to
put the number in Media as 94 matches for getting bigger amount.
But we got 64 matches only.
We and Kochi Team immediately protested and request BCCI to reduce the bid
price proportionately for viable IPL proposition. Nothing was heard. We waited with confidence that such a sports
body should have sportsmanship spirit. We continuously requested BCCI for
Arbitration from June 2011. But BCCI is only concerned about money and not
about the genuine interests of the franchisee
Thus, we could
not penetrate BCCI’s deaf ears and we announced our withdrawal in February
2012.
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The
BCCI approached us for a solution and requested us to not withdraw. After a
series of discussions with the topmost BCCI officials including the BCCI
President at Mumbai, a Joint Statement was issued by Sahara & BCCI in Feb
2012. The Joint Statement, amongst many other things, specifically mentioned
the agreement to start Arbitration proceedings through immediate appointment of
an Arbitrator.
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Following
up on the Joint Statement, Sahara suggested
the name of a Retired Hon’ble Chief Justice of India on the 5th March 2012 to
be appointed as the Arbitrator. There was no response from BCCI for four months
and after repeated prodding, finally on the 9th of July Sahara’s advocates
received a letter from BCCI rejecting the name proposed by Sahara
without mentioning any reason and also without suggesting any alternatives.
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After
that, despite our repeated efforts to have the Arbitration initiated, we sent
other suggestion of names which too were turned down and instead meaningless
communication was created to stall finalization.
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In
the meanwhile, Sahara kept on paying the full
Franchise Fee of Rs 170.20 crore annually, without prejudice to its rights and
contentions, in the hope that this will be resolved soon. But unfortunately, it
was not done.
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Fed
up with this stalemate our Hon’ble Chairman Saharasri ji had written to the
BCCI president that the arbitration for downward revision of the fees has not
progressed in 3 years time, hence, has requested for a proper meeting to
personally discuss the way forward and explicitly said that if a downward
revision is not possible then we would want to surrender the franchisee. This
went a deaf ear.
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After
that a few days back in Delhi
our Hon’ble Chairman Saharasri ji had again, this time requested in person to
Hon’ble Shri Rajeev Shukla ji, that if BCCI cannot accept Arbitration, we then
want to amicably exit IPL. Our Chairman in clear words was committed again by
Hon’ble Shri Rajeev Shukla ji that BCCI shall comeback and till then Bank
guarantee will not be touched, not be revoked since the expiry date of bank
guarantee was 2nd May 2013.
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But
again we waited and no reply came.
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Despite
our legal person’s advise of exiting IPL at the start of the season itself, we
still in utter sportsmanship spirit went ahead with the season, so that the IPL
season does not get affected, safeguarding the larger interest of Cricket in
India and the players. Had we followed the legal advise of withdrawing at the
start of the IPL season, this would have resulted in putting tremendous
pressure on BCCI for resolving the issue whereas BCCI has shown its
un-sportsmanship and no consideration towards the sports which we have been
supporting for more than a decade.
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But
our legal department was right. Because
our last match was on 19th May and on 20th May, BCCI representative was there
in the Bank to revoke the Bank guarantee. We still tried to contact for
amicable settlement, but could not get anybody on phone in time. But our bank people informed that even at 8
in the evening the BCCI representative was still present in the Bank and
threatened the bank that if money is not paid today to BCCI, tomorrow they
shall enter court to black list Bank. One should ask BCCI why they did not
approach bank for revocation of our bank guarantee from 2nd May to 19th May. That’s
why these were so, so harsh on 20th May without talking to us and
even then they had every right to invoke Bank Guarantee. What is this character
of sports body to a company who does so much for sports.
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It
is important to state that Sahara has never, ever defaulted in any of its due
payment in last 13 years of team sponsorship etc. We put on record that there
is not a single rupee outstanding towards the sponsorship of Indian Cricket
Team and BCCI is even secured by a bank guarantee against the sponsorship.
Rather during ICC Champions Trophy 2002, Sahara had paid full sponsorship
amount even without Sahara branding on the player’s Jersey .
It is futile to talk all these to such a strong un-sportsman spirit sports body
which lacks true commitment towards Sports and cricket.
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Considering all the
disgusted fact mentioned above now we would not keep the IPL franchisee even if
the entire franchisee fee is waved off. It is firm and final decision of Sahara to withdraw from IPL.
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We now request BCCI to not
to approach us this time for any discussion as they have done in February 2012.
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There
is a very strong urge in us to withdraw from the Indian Cricket Team
Sponsorship from today only. But, interest of the players will suffer if we do
so. We share an excellent relationship with the players and will not want such
dedicated and good human beings who serve the country so committed to get
harmed financially due to unsporting attitude of BCCI. So we have given time to
BCCI to get the new sponsorship in place from January 2014, as we will continue
the national team’s sponsorship only up to December 2013 that’s the expiry date
of the present agreement.
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Sahara assures its players and
stakeholders that their Fees and other rightfully due payments will be
protected and under no circumstances will they suffer. Sahara
also assures its sponsors and other supporters who have shown faith in us that
their obligations have and will be fulfilled and there will be no compromise on
their status or rights.
Besides,
we are in the process of building a Sports Foundation, which will operate on a
hub and spoke model. Whereby there will be a Central National
Sports Academy
with numerous regional sports academies affiliated to it.
These
affiliated regional sports academies will be based in the areas where there is
a proven natural pool of skill set and talent for a particular sport, like an
academy in Bhiwani will specifically focus on boxing, the academy based in
Ranchi will focus on Archery and Hockey while the one in Hyderabad will focus
on Badminton and Tennis. Under this Foundation more than 200 talented upcoming
prospective sportsmen will be supported and trained in the academies. Sahara
will reach out to all the former international sports athletes who are running
academies across India
and support them.
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