No fixing in IPL matches, says BCCI
New Delhi, Sept. 7: The Board of Control for Cricket in India on Tuesday said that it was not aware of any wrongdoing by any cricketer in the Indian Premier League Twenty20 tournament.
A report in the Australian, which quoted two unnamed IPL officials, said “a leading batsman had played so suspiciously that they could not explain his behaviour.”
However, IPL’s interim chairman Amin and BCCI spokesman Rajiv Shukla denied receiving any report from the ICC and said they were not aware of any such wrongdoing.
“There is a constant endeavour to check on any wrongdoing by the players. It’s been there and to make it stronger we continue to be vigilant under the ICC rules. Everything is under constant monitoring and surveillance,” Amin said.
“As IPL chief I am not aware and don’t have any knowledge of any request made from the ACSU for investigation unless it has been made to BCCI.”
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