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Srinivasan,Raj Kundra named in IPL scandal report


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Srinivasan, Stuart Binny, Raj Kundra named in IPL scandal report The Supreme Court, which took up the Mudgal committee report on the IPL-6 betting and spot-fixing scandal on Friday, has revealed seven of the 13 names being probed. The Apex court named ICC chief Narayanaswami Srinivasan, his son-in-law Gurunath Meiyyappan, Rajasthan Royals co-owner Raj Kundra and former IPL official Sundar Raman. The cricketers named are Samuel Badree (West Indies), Stuart Binny (India) and Owais Shah (England). Justice Mudgal had conducted a probe into the allegations of spot-fixing and betting in the 2013 edition of the high-voltage league. Following the disclosing of names, the Board of Control for Cricket in India told the Apex Court that the Annual General Meeting of BCCI for holding elections has been postponed. The Supreme Court bench headed by Justice TS Thakur also ordered non-disclosure of names of the players who have been indicted in the Mudgal Committee report. “We have seen the report and it did suggest some misdemeanour on part of certain individuals”, the Supreme Court said on Friday. “Certain findings recorded by committee are understood to have indicted some individuals whose conduct have been investigated,” the Apex Court stated. SC says that the copy of the report be provided to BCCI, Srinivasan and other non-players. Srinivasan, Meiyappan, Kundra and Raman have been given four days time to file their objections. A Supreme Court bench, headed by Justice TS Thakur, had recently said it would open the Mudgal committee report on Friday, adding there will be "no difficulty" if there was nothing against Srinivasan and his relatives in the report. The bench had also turned down the Board of Control for Cricket in India's plea, seeking its direction to stay the proceedings on a plea at Bombay high court which is to decide validity of amendments in the BCCI rules allowing Srinivasan to contest the election for the post of board president. The Apex court, however, had asked the HC to confine its hearing on the validity of the rules. The court had on September 1 rejected Srinivasan's plea for reinstatement as BCCI president, saying he cannot be allowed to take charge till he gets a clean chit from the Committee which was probing him and others in the matter. The bench had said that probe was going on and Srinivasan could not be allowed to function as BCCI president. The Justice Mudgal committee, which conducted the probe against Srinivasan and 12 prominent players in the spot-fixing scandal, had on August 29 filed its interim report in a sealed cover before the Supreme Court. The apex court had on May 16 given the task to conduct probe against 69-year-old Srinivasan and the players. It had rejected the BCCI's proposal to conduct the probe through its own panel. There is a big debate in media and cricket experts over whether the players named in the report should be made public.
LINK Thank You Srinivasan for destroying Indian cricket.May you rot in hell forever.
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