09 July,2010 04:17 PM IST | | Agencies
IPL Governing Council member Sunil Gavaskar has written an e-mail to the captains of all the IPL teams, seeking suggestions for conducting the next edition of the Twenty20 league in 2011.
Gavaskar, alongwith Ravi Shastri and MAK Pataudi, have been entrusted by the BCCI to work out the modalities of the auction and conducting the tournament since the nitial three-year contract of the players ended in April.
The three former cricketers were given the responsibility after Modi was suspended immediately after the third edition of the meet.
According to the letter written on July 5, it is learnt that Gavaskar has favoured retention of four Indian players and three foreigners.
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However, the players whom the franchises wish to retain would still go into the auction and the owners would be given the preference in case of a tie in the bid.
The next govening council meeting is slated for August and all the suggestions will be discussed in that meeting before finalising.
Soon after the conclusion of the third edition, the BCCI suspended Modi accusing him of financial irregularities while running the league.
Although Modi has replied to all of them, he has dragged the Cricket Board to the Bombay High Court seeking quashing of his suspension and the all the disciplinary proceedings against him.