Judge named to head IPL corruption probe
INDIA’S Supreme Court ordered a thorough investigation into corruption in the Indian Premier League yesterday, including the role of suspended Board of Control for Cricket in India president Narainswami Srinivasan.
The court asked Justice Mukul Mudgal to conduct an in-depth investigation after an initial probe by a three-member team headed by the retired high court judge found Chennai Super Kings team principal and Srinivasan’s son-in-law, Gurunath Meiyappan, guilty of being in contact with illegal bookmakers. The panel has been asked to submit its report by the end of August. Srinivasan, who is due to take over in July as the International Cricket Council’s chairman, was not directly implicated but the Mudgal panel named him among 13 people who needed to be investigated.
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