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Saturday 19 November 2011

BCCI Should Probe Vinod Kambli Fixing Claims: Ajay Skirts


Sports Minister Ajay skirts wants to match fixing claims made by former Vinod Kambli investigation the BCCI Johannesburg and said that his Ministry may step in if the Cricket Board did not probe.

Kambli created quite a stir, saying something is "lose" in India, the loss in the semi-final of the 1996 World Cup, against Sri Lanka and the skirts of the claim should be examined for all its worth.

"When the player commands the charge, it should be carefully examined. People have a right to know what happened. Whether the allegations made by a player of true or false, people have a right to know, "said on the sidelines of the ceremony skirts congratulations NSS.

"Therefore, it must be properly investigated and if something wrong then the perpetrators must be punished," he said.

The Minister said if the BCCI does not operate, Ministry of sport may investigate their own.

"We'll see. As you know, the BCCI was not in the Ministry of sport, for any recognition yet, but I would like, regardless of the Agency is, the BCCI should order probe into it. He said that if the BCCI did not carry out the probe, we'll look at it. "

Skirts said that he was hurt claims Kambli and said if true, it would be highly undesirable for the game of cricket.

"Not only as a Minister but also as a sports fan, I felt sad to hear, because I saw the match after lifting a lot of my appointments, so I think this is highly undesirable, skirts.

"This must be investigated properly. I think we should go to the roots of his, so that we can know that it's true.

He added that "cricket fans have a right to know, because in the World Cup semifinals should be seen all across the country and if the match fixing what is undesirable.

Skirts, also stressed the importance of the law against stakes in sports.

We will have a look over it and see if it (the law on the fight against corruption) should be carried out by the Ministry of sport or the Home Ministry. He said that we will have it examined ".

"I think it is time, we have a law against trafficking of the sport in our country."

Skirts confirmed that all federations must fall within the scope of application of ACUPUNCTURE.

"I always mention and believed that all federations must fall within the RTI and the BCCI should also fall within the scope of its application as Cricket is a sport, and looking at these incidents becoming my belief stronger that the Federation must fall within the RUBBER," he said.

Kambli claim however was rejected by the then Captain Mohammad Azharuddin, then coach of Ajit Wadekar and former opener Sanjay Manjrekar.

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