CBI investigators, who were in Mumbai to inquire into the telecast rights sold by the cricket board top officials, left for New Delhi on Monday night after only a 'courtesy call' at the BCCI office.
"The CBI team headed by deputy superintendent Nikhil Duggal rang up our office last night and said they had received a phone call from their Delhi office asking them to leave for Delhi immediately", BCCI executive secretary Sharad Diwadkar told in Mumbai on Tuesday.
Asked whether they (CBI) would be coming back to visit the BCCI office later this week, Diwadkar said, "I really don't know they may or may not come at all".
Diwadkar along with Mumbai Cricket Association joint secretary Prof Ratnakar Shetty had hosted a lunch for the two CBI sleuths on Monday and the officers who were to visit the BCCI office on Tuesday, left without doing so. The officers had 'dropped in' at the board office before the lunch.


Bureau Report