FORMER
INDIA CAPTAIN GANGULY JOINS MUDGAL PANEL
Former India captain Sourav
Ganguly on Saturday joined the Supreme Court-appointed Mudgal committee, which is probing the IPL betting
and spot-fixing scandal, as an expert on cricketing affairs
The panel is headed by Retd Justice Mukul Mudgal and
includes advocates L Nageswara Rao, Niloy Dutta and senior IPS officer B B
Mishra.
"We had requested Sourav Ganguly to join the IPL probe panel and he has
agreed to join us in the investigations. I had telephoned Sourav and he
confirmed me about coming on board. We haven't yet decided on the day when we
will meet," Justice Mudgal told on Saturday.
"Since our committee member L Nageswara Rao was not present today, we
couldn't fix the date of our next meeting. We will let you know when the
committee meets next," he added.
The Supreme Court had directed the probe committee to select a cricketer of
'impeccable integrity' who would help the committee on the cricketing matters
related to IPL betting and spot-fixing.
The expose led to arrests of former CSK team principal Gurunath Meiyappan as
well as India discard S Sreesanth, first-class cricketers Ankeet Chavan and
Ajit Chandila along with Bollywood actor Vindoo Dara Singh to name a few.
Ganguly's name was doing the rounds for quite some time as he is one of the
contemporary cricketers having played in IPL till 2012. He is conversant with
the modern day game and has an unquestionable reputation when it comes to
integrity.
That he galvanised a side after the match-fixing saga of 2000 is also something
that the Indian public still remembers.
Actively doing commentary as well as writing columns, the Prince of Kolkata
will be allowed to carry on with his media commitments.
"He is absolutely free to carry on with his media commitments. His job is
to help us with the role of cricketing angle in the whole issue, and it does
not stop him from doing commentary and writing columns," Mudgal
said.
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