Board's committee to consider Madhavan report on Nov 27
Board of Control for Cricket in India's (BCCI) disciplinary committee will meet in New Delhi on November 27 to consider its Anti-corruption Commissioner K Madhavan's report on the betting and match-fixing before placing it in the special general
20-Nov-2000
Board of Control for Cricket in India's (BCCI) disciplinary committee
will meet in New Delhi on November 27 to consider its Anti-corruption
Commissioner K Madhavan's report on the betting and match-fixing
before placing it in the special general assembly in Calcutta two days
later.
Board President AC Muthiah, who heads the three-member committee - two
vice-presidents Ram Prasad and CK Khanna being the other two members -
had decided to hold the meeting in the capital after Madhvan presents
him the report on November 25, Khanna told PTI here today.
Madhavan examined five cricketers - Mohammed Azharuddin, Ajay Jadeja,
Manoj Prabhakar, Ajay Sharma and Nayan Mongia - besides former physio
therapist Ali Irani, Board Treasurer Kishore Rungta and Delhi and
District Cricket Association's (DDCA) groundsman Ram Adhar, all of
whom were named in the CBI report on the scandal.
After discussing Madhavan's report and the disciplinary committee's
recommendations tbe Board's general assembly will decide the future
course of action, BCCI sources said in Mumbai.