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MUMBAI: The anti-corruption unit of the Board of Control for
Cricket in India (BCCI) has completed its probe into the allegation
of corruption leveled against five uncapped players during
the IPL.
BCCI
anti-corruption unit chief Ravi Sawani has handed over the
report to BCCI president N Srinivasan who along with other
senior BCCI functionaries Arun Jaitley and Niranjan Shah is
expected to study the report before taking a decision on the
matter.
The BCCI had last month ordered a probe following a sting
operation by India TV news channel claiming that cricketers
Shalabh Srivastava, Mohnish Mishra, TP Sudhindra, Amit Yadav
and Abhinav Bali were involved in spot fixing and seeking
lucrative deal in contravention of IPL rules.
Following
the revelations, the BCCI suspended the five cricketers pending
inquiry and also announced that all uncapped Indian players
will be auctioned henceforth. Under the current rules uncapped
players are divided in four slabs with Rs 3 million being
the highest slab.
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