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Exactly 58 days after he "stepped aside" as BCCI president, the decks have been cleared for N Srinivasan's return to the helm of the richest cricket body in the world.
Exactly 58 days after he "stepped aside" as BCCI president, the decks have been cleared for N Srinivasan's return to the helm of the richest cricket body in the world. See more of :
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Exactly 58 days after he "stepped aside" as BCCI president, the decks have been cleared for N Srinivasan's return to the helm of the richest cricket body in the world. /news/india/no-proof-against-gurunath-kundra-says-bcci-probe-panel/eventshow/21457755.cms02
A report submitted by a two-member panel that probed allegations of betting and spot-fixing against Srinivasan's son-in-law Gurunath Meiyappan, India Cements Ltd (owner of Chennai Super Kings) and Jaipur IPL Pvt Ltd (owner of Rajasthan Royals), found no direct evidence of wrongdoing on the part of any party. The panel consisted of two former judges of the Tamil Nadu high court, Jayaram Chouta and R Balasubramanian.
A report submitted by a two-member panel that probed allegations of betting and spot-fixing against Srinivasan's son-in-law Gurunath Meiyappan, India Cements Ltd (owner of Chennai Super Kings) and Jaipur IPL Pvt Ltd (owner of Rajasthan Royals), found no direct evidence of wrongdoing on the part of any party. The panel consisted of two former judges of the Tamil Nadu high court, Jayaram Chouta and R Balasubramanian. See more of :
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A report submitted by a two-member panel that probed allegations of betting and spot-fixing against Srinivasan's son-in-law Gurunath Meiyappan, India Cements Ltd (owner of Chennai Super Kings) and Jaipur IPL Pvt Ltd (owner of Rajasthan Royals), found no direct evidence of wrongdoing on the part of any party. The panel consisted of two former judges of the Tamil Nadu high court, Jayaram Chouta and R Balasubramanian. /news/india/no-proof-against-gurunath-kundra-says-bcci-probe-panel/eventshow/21457744.cms03
The gist of the panel's report was shared with members of the BCCI working Committee by 'caretaker' board head Jagmohan Dalmiya and interim secretary Sanjay Patel at a meeting in Kolkata on Sunday.
The gist of the panel's report was shared with members of the BCCI working Committee by 'caretaker' board head Jagmohan Dalmiya and interim secretary Sanjay Patel at a meeting in Kolkata on Sunday. ()See more of :
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The gist of the panel's report was shared with members of the BCCI working Committee by 'caretaker' board head Jagmohan Dalmiya and interim secretary Sanjay Patel at a meeting in Kolkata on Sunday. /news/india/no-proof-against-gurunath-kundra-says-bcci-probe-panel/eventshow/21457736.cms04
The report gave an inconclusive reference to Meiyappan's alleged involvement in betting on IPL matches - Photogallery
The report gave an inconclusive reference to Meiyappan's alleged involvement in betting on IPL matches. The same could not be established because of alleged non-cooperation on the part of Mumbai Police, which had booked him for the offence, the report says. (PTI/PTI)See more of :
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The report gave an inconclusive reference to Meiyappan's alleged involvement in betting on IPL matches. The same could not be established because of alleged non-cooperation on the part of Mumbai Police, which had booked him for the offence, the report says. (PTI/PTI) /news/india/no-proof-against-gurunath-kundra-says-bcci-probe-panel/eventshow/21457726.cms05
"The report clearly said that Meiyappan may or may not have been involved. There is no proof available against him in front of the probe committee to accuse him of betting in IPL matches," a source close to the development told TOI on Sunday.
"The report clearly said that Meiyappan may or may not have been involved. There is no proof available against him in front of the probe committee to accuse him of betting in IPL matches," a source close to the development told TOI on Sunday. (PTI/PTI)See more of :
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"The report clearly said that Meiyappan may or may not have been involved. There is no proof available against him in front of the probe committee to accuse him of betting in IPL matches," a source close to the development told TOI on Sunday. (PTI/PTI) /news/india/no-proof-against-gurunath-kundra-says-bcci-probe-panel/eventshow/21457701.cms06
Rajasthan Royals' co-owner Raj Kundra -- who was accused of placing bets in IPL matches through his close aide (Umesh Goenka) -- was also cleared by the probe panel, on the ground that Goenka had retracted his statement.
Rajasthan Royals' co-owner Raj Kundra -- who was accused of placing bets in IPL matches through his close aide (Umesh Goenka) -- was also cleared by the probe panel, on the ground that Goenka had retracted his statement. See more of :
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Rajasthan Royals' co-owner Raj Kundra -- who was accused of placing bets in IPL matches through his close aide (Umesh Goenka) -- was also cleared by the probe panel, on the ground that Goenka had retracted his statement. /news/india/no-proof-against-gurunath-kundra-says-bcci-probe-panel/eventshow/21457683.cms07
The report's virtual clean chit means that Srinivasan, who had "stepped aside" from the BCCI president's post pending the completion of the inquiry, is now free to return to the hot seat. Whether he warms up to it immediately, or waits till August 2 when the IPL Governing Council meets in New Delhi to further discuss the report, remains to be seen.
The report's virtual clean chit means that Srinivasan, who had "stepped aside" from the BCCI president's post pending the completion of the inquiry, is now free to return to the hot seat. Whether he warms up to it immediately, or waits till August 2 when the IPL Governing Council meets in New Delhi to further discuss the report, remains to be seen. ()See more of :
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The report's virtual clean chit means that Srinivasan, who had "stepped aside" from the BCCI president's post pending the completion of the inquiry, is now free to return to the hot seat. Whether he warms up to it immediately, or waits till August 2 when the IPL Governing Council meets in New Delhi to further discuss the report, remains to be seen. /news/india/no-proof-against-gurunath-kundra-says-bcci-probe-panel/eventshow/21457777.cms08
"The Governing Council will examine the report and take a decision. A copy of the report will be made public in due course," Dalmiya said. The council's decision will have to be ratified by the Working Committee, which will again meet on the same day.
"The Governing Council will examine the report and take a decision. A copy of the report will be made public in due course," Dalmiya said. The council's decision will have to be ratified by the Working Committee, which will again meet on the same day. ()See more of :
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"The Governing Council will examine the report and take a decision. A copy of the report will be made public in due course," Dalmiya said. The council's decision will have to be ratified by the Working Committee, which will again meet on the same day. /news/india/no-proof-against-gurunath-kundra-says-bcci-probe-panel/eventshow/21457674.cms09
Asked who will be chairing the next Working Committee meeting, Dalmiya said, "Let Mr Srinivasan decide," signalling the end of his own brief 'comeback' at the helm of the cricket Board.
Asked who will be chairing the next Working Committee meeting, Dalmiya said, "Let Mr Srinivasan decide," signalling the end of his own brief 'comeback' at the helm of the cricket Board. ()See more of :
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Asked who will be chairing the next Working Committee meeting, Dalmiya said, "Let Mr Srinivasan decide," signalling the end of his own brief 'comeback' at the helm of the cricket Board. /news/india/no-proof-against-gurunath-kundra-says-bcci-probe-panel/eventshow/21457663.cms10
Sources in the 24-member BCCI working committee said they had no idea whom the two former judges had summoned to depose before them. There is also no clarity on the list of documents that was made available to them, particularly those related to Meiyappan and his alleged links with India Cements and CSK.
Sources in the 24-member BCCI working committee said they had no idea whom the two former judges had summoned to depose before them. There is also no clarity on the list of documents that was made available to them, particularly those related to Meiyappan and his alleged links with India Cements and CSK. (PTI/PTI)See more of :
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Sources in the 24-member BCCI working committee said they had no idea whom the two former judges had summoned to depose before them. There is also no clarity on the list of documents that was made available to them, particularly those related to Meiyappan and his alleged links with India Cements and CSK. (PTI/PTI)