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    Submitted by ITV Production on Jun 30, 2012
    indiantelevision.com Team

    MUMBAI: The Disciplinary Committee of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has come down heavily on the five players accused of indulging in malpractices.

    The committee comprising N. Srinivasan, Arun Jaitley and Niranjan Shah has decided to debar T Sudhindra from playing any form of cricket for life. He will also not be entitled to any benefits extended by the BCCI or hold any position in any cricket association affiliated to the BCCI.

    The Committee held Sudhindra guilty of actually receiving a consideration to spot-fix in a domestic cricket match, and hence imposed exemplary penalty on him.

    The committee also held Shalabh Srivastava guilty of agreeing to fix a match and negotiate terms for the same, even though no actual match-fixing or spot fixing took place. He has been debarred for a period of five years, from playing any cricket matches besides withdrawing any benefits that domestic cricketers are entitled to.

    Furthermore, the committee has barred Mohnish Mishra, Amit Yadav and Abhinav Bali from playing any cricket matches for a period of one year.

    The committee was of the view that the three players, through loose talk and unsubstantiated bragging, brought the game into disrepute, and hence, have been held guilty of the lesser offence.

    The penalties will be effective from 15 May, the date of the suspension of the players.

    The decision came after the committee‘s meeting to peruse the report of Ravi Sawani, the Commisioner of Inquiry. The Committee also accorded a personal hearing to T. Sudhindra, Abhinav Bali and Mohnish Mishra. Shalabh Srivastava and Amit Yadav pleaded their respective cases through teleconference.

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