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Billionaire Indian Lalit Modi has dropped his multimillion-dollar law suit against Chris Cairns in the latest twist in the long-running match-fixing related saga, it was reported Saturday. Modi was seeking to recoup £1.5 million pounds (US $2.13 million) in costs from a libel suit he lost when former New Zealand star Cairns successfully argued he had been defamed by the Indian cricket entrepreneur.
However, the Weekend Herald, said Modi had now "given up trying to claw back costs". Cairns, who no longer lives in New Zealand, declined to comment "but his UK solicitor Rhory Robertson confirmed a Notice of Discontinuance had been filed by Modi to halt proceedings", the newspaper said. The five-year legal battle began in January 2010 when Modi alleged in a tweet that Cairns had been involved in match-fixing. Cairns won the libel case in 2012 and in an eight-week trial last year he was also found not guilty of perjuring himself in the defamation hearing.

Copyright Agence France-Presse, 2016

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