Former Indian Premier League (IPL) chairman Lalit Modi has hit out at former chief of Board of Control for Cricket in India N. Srinivasan and ex-Indian skipper M.S. Dhoni by revealing a document that allegedly contains the details of Dhoni's contract as an employee of India Cements owned by Srinivasan.
As per a post shared by Modi on social media Monday, Dhoni was offered the position of vice-president (marketing) on July 29, 2012, at the company's corporate office in Chennai.
Modi, who is in exile in London, while sharing the document, also said on Twitter, "It seems only in #india #contempt after contempt continues by the #old #guards of @bcci - How ? My best guess is #northblock?. But most #puzzling is this #employment #contract of #MSD - WHY ? he earns 100's of crores a year will he #agree to be #SRINI'S #employee. bet there are many such contracts"
Dhoni, who was captain of IPL franchise Chennai Super Kings owned by India Cements, is currently part of the Rising Pune Supergiant team in the ongoing IPL 10.
Its is widely believed that the 35-year-old will return to CSK fold next season once their two-suspension from the IPL comes to an end in July.