The Minister of State for Sports Sayeed Shahnawaz Hussain stated
clearly in Calcutta on Friday that the Government will not interfere
in the judicial process against cricketers if they are found guilty of
match fixing. However, he feels, that the government should wait for
the CBI to complete their investigations.
The Minister, who is at present visiting different SAI centres in this
part of the country stated, "At present it has become a fashion for
convicted cricketers to name other players. Under these circumstances,
it is better to allow the CBI to carry out their investigation." When
asked whether the cricketers would be punished if found guilty,
Hussain replied, "They will be disciplined according to the
constitution of the country. The government will not interfere with
the prosecution against the guilty. However, at this moment, it is
inappropriate to comment on Hansie Cronje naming Mohammed Azharuddin
in the betting scandal. It has become a fashion these days for guilty
cricketers to implicate others."
However, even as ICC President Jagmohan Dalmiya , passed off the
latest development stating that "The ICC is keeping a watch on the
developments," one former Bengal cricketer has come out very strongly
against the Board of Control for Cricket in India. Gopal Bose, who has
represented India in unofficial Tests and is also a member of the
Pitch Committee appointed by the BCCI has in his column in the Bengali
daily Aajkaal hit out at the Board for not doing anything in the match
fixing scandal.