Monday, 17 November 2014

Amul Girl as public Lawyer asking Mudgal to reveal Individual 3.

The Mudgal report came out earlier this month and has found ICC chairman and sidelined BCCI president N Srinivasan not guilty of either betting or fixing, or of having tried to prevent the investigation into the IPL 2013 corruption scandal. It has mentioned that Srinivasan and four other BCCi official knew about an IPL player violating the code of conduct, but took no action. The name of the player and the details of the IPL code of conduct violation are not yet specified.

Some of the names from 13 Individual along with level of involvement is revealed. Amul Girl asking Mudgal to speak out name of Individual 3 who is senior India cricketer.

As per Times of India, A senior India cricketer, is player who has been wearing the national colours for some years and also plays for the Chennai Super Kings. The cricketer was allegedly seen in the company of a woman accused of having links with bookies during a tour to Sri Lanka in 2010.

Amul Girl asking Mudgal to reveal Individual 3.

What the Mudgal report says


On N Srinivasan, ICC chairman and sidelined BCCI president
Not involved in any fixing activity, did not obstruct the investigation into corruption in the IPL, but knew about a player violating the code of conduct but didn't do anything about it.
On Sundar Raman, IPL COO
Knew "a contact of a bookie and contacted him eight times in one season", but claimed to be "unaware of his connection with betting activities". Also, received information about Gurunath Meiyappan and Raj Kundra betting, but did not act on it.
Gurunath Meiyappan, CSK official
Confirmed to be a franchise official and not a mere "enthusiast" who hung around Chennai Super Kings, he did indulge in illegal betting, but no evidence found to suggest he was involved in match-fixing.
Raj Kundra, Rajasthan Royals co-owner
Was "in touch with bookies". The investigation into his activities was "abruptly and without reason stopped by the Rajasthan Police upon receiving case papers from Delhi Police".

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