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By Mark Geenty of NZPA
Sydney, Jan 6 NZPA - Chris Cairns' lawyer has called on the International Cricket Council (ICC) to censure Indian Premier League (IPL) commissioner Lalit Modi over "defamatory" comments which he claims have jeopardised his future earnings.
The Dubai-based former New Zealand allrounder is exploring legal action against Modi and several overseas media outlets for the comments explaining his removal from the list of 97 players registered for the IPL auction on January 19.
Cairns' lawyer Andrew Fitch-Holland said his client had recently been offered high-profile coaching roles, and any potential coaching or media career was now in serious doubt as a result.
"Chris believes he has no future in any form of the game. He feels he's been made a pariah," Fitch-Holland told NZPA from London.
"He said to me today 'that's me finished in cricket for the next 30 years'. He's devastated, he's angry.
"If the ICC are running cricket then surely they must have some degree of control over this sort of behaviour."
After long discussions with Cairns, Fitch-Holland had engaged libel lawyers to explore what action they would take.
One of cricket's most powerful figures, Modi's comments related to Cairns' short stint in the now-defunct Indian Cricket League, which was unsanctioned and in competition with the IPL.
Cairns, 39, was suspended from the ICL in October 2008 on what was described as "disciplinary grounds" after captaining the Chandigarh Lions in three matches.
His then-teammate and former Indian international Dinesh Mongia was also suspended by tournament officials.
At the time, Fitch-Holland said he agreed with a report on leading cricket website Cricinfo that claimed Cairns had been suspended for arriving in India with an undeclared ankle injury, which violated his contract.
He added Cairns was never the subject of any investigation or finding of misconduct during his time with the ICL.
Fitch-Holland said Cairns hadn't chased a spot in the IPL, but was actually approached by IPL chief executive Sundar Raman late last year to make himself available for the upcoming auction.
Cairns was yet to receive official word as to why he was suddenly excluded.
In the wake of Modi's comments, Fitch-Holland fired off a letter to ICC general manager of cricket Dave Richardson seeking action, and also sought backing from international players' association boss Tim May.
"This concerns all cricketers; their reputations can be permanently damaged by such comments.
"The IPL have chosen a very public way to humiliate a player who did not seek out a spot in their tournament."
Fitch-Holland contacted Cricinfo, which immediately removed the story containing Modi's quotes today.
But with the comments reported by other media outlets, he feared the damage to Cairns' reputation had already been done.
"Chris is appalled at the reckless way in which unsubstantiated gossip has been put into the media by a person holding such a position as Mr Modi," Fitch-Holland said earlier in a strongly-worded statement.
Cairns played the last of his 62 tests against England in 2004. He also played 215 one-day internationals, and played his final match for New Zealand in the Twenty20 format against the West Indies in 2006.
New Zealand Cricket (NZC) chief executive Justin Vaughan said this week he was shocked to see Cairns' name on the IPL auction list.
"Individual players can nominate themselves through their agents and I think that is what might have happened. This is a situation where we have no relationship with Chris Cairns. He certainly is not domiciled in New Zealand, so effectively he is free to do what he wants," Vaughan told the Dominion Post.
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