BCCI completes IPL spot-fixing probe
NEW DELHI: The anti-corruption unit of the Indian Cricket Board has completed its probe into the IPL spot-fixing saga. The...
NEW DELHI: The anti-corruption unit of the Indian Cricket Board has completed its probe into the IPL spot-fixing saga. The finding of the probe will be presented next week.
According to the India media, the chief of the BCCI anti-corruption unit Ravi Sawani questioned the Rajasthan Royals trio of Sreesanth, Ankeet Chavan and Siddharth Trivedi.
The spot-fixing scandal which shook the IPL this season began with the implication of three Rajasthan Royals players. The scandal went on the expose the involvement of franchise owners Meiyappan and Kundar. BCCI president N Srinivaisan also stepped aside until the conclusion of the probe due to the involvement of his son-in-law Meiyappan.
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