
Former Cricket Board chief I.S.Bindra leaves the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) office, 15 May 2000 in New Delhi after submitting documents focussing on the alleged shady deals involving middlemen and administrators. Bindra had earlier rocked the cricketing world by levelling charges against former Indian cricket player Kapil Dev of match-fixing and offering bribe to then team-mate Manoj Prabhakar to under-perform, claiming that Prabhakar himself had revealed Dev's name.© AFP

Kamal Morarka (in the white shirt), the vice-president of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) gestures while speaking to reporters during a press conference as other board members, Ram Prasad (L), Jyoti Bajapai (2nd from Left) and Rajeev Shukla (R) look on 15 May 2000 in New Delhi. Morarka, along with other board members,while denying the match-fixing and bribery charges levelled by the former BCCI president I.S. Bindra against former Indian cricket player Kapil Dev and 'certain' other players and board members, charged Bindra himself of corrupt practises.© AFP

Kamal Morarka, the vice-president of the Board of Control for Crciket in India (BCCI) gestures while speaking to reporters during a press conference 15 May 2000 in New Delhi. Morarka, along with other board members, while denying the match-fixing and bribery charges levelled by the former BCCI president I.S. Bindra against former Indian cricket player Kapil Dev and 'certain' other players and board members, charged Bindra himself of corrupt practises.© AFP