BCCI bans five players involved in IPL 2012 spot-fixing row
Cracking the whip on cricketers caught in the Indian Premier League spot-fixing scandal, the Board of Control for Cricket in India on Saturday imposed a life ban on pacer T P Sudhindra but handed lighter punishments to four other domestic players who were also exposed in the TV sting operation.
Published On Jun 30, 2012, 04:44 PM IST
Last UpdatedJun 30, 2012, 04:44 PM IST
TP Sudhindra has been handed a life ban by the Board of Control for Cricket in India © AFP
Mumbai: Jun 30, 2012
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Cracking the whip on cricketers caught in the Indian Premier League spot-fixing scandal, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) on Saturday imposed a life ban on pacer TP Sudhindra but handed lighter punishments to four other domestic players who were also exposed in the TV sting operation.
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The decision to ban the players for varying degrees was taken by the BCCI’s disciplinary committee, headed by its president N Srinivasan, which met here to discuss the report submitted by Ravi Sawani on the matter.
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While the 28-year-old Sudhindra was the worst hit as his career seems all but over, Shalabh Srivastav was banned for five years. Mohnish Mishra, Amit Yadav and Abhinav Bali were banned for a year each, according to BCCI sources.
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The television sting operation had claimed that they agreed to shadowy deals in the Indian Premier League and other matches.
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Three of the five players-Sudhindra, Mishra and Bali-were attended the meeting today to present their points of view before the panel whose other members are Board vice-presidents Arun Jaitely and Niranjan Shah.
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Five uncapped Indian cricketers were alleged to have been caught indulging in corrupt practices, including spot-fixing, by a TV channel which conducted a sting operation during this year’s IPL.
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BCCI had asked its Anti-Corruption Unit chief Ravi Sawani to conduct a probe in the matter and he submitted his report to Srinivasan a few weeks back.
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Srivastava has been also barred from holding positions in any cricket association affiliated to the BCCI, for a period of five years.
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“The (other) three players, through loose talk and unsubstantiated bragging, brought the game into disrepute, and hence, have been held guilty of the lesser offence,” the Board explained.
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“They have been debarred for a period of one year, from playing any cricket matches conducted or authorised by the ICC or BCCI, or any affiliated unit of the BCCI,” it added.
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The penalties will be effective from the date of the suspension of these players which was May 15.
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The television sting operation had claimed that they agreed to shadowy deals in the Indian Premier League and other matches.
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Three of the five players – Sudhindra, Mishra and Bali – attended the meeting today to present their points of view before the panel whose other members are Board vice-presidents Arun Jaitely and Niranjan Shah.
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Srivastava and Yadav pleaded their respective cases through teleconference during the meeting.
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The five uncapped players were allegedly caught indulging in corrupt practices, including spot-fixing, by a TV channel which conducted a sting operation during this year’s IPL.
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BCCI had then asked Sawani to conduct a probe in the matter and he submitted his report to Srinivasan a few weeks back.
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The channel – India TV – had claimed to have blown the lid off “murky deals” in the IPL among players, organisers, owners and big guns of Indian cricket. (PTI)