Thursday 10 April 2014

BCCI asked Supreme Court to Examine the Audio Records of Dhoni

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The BCCI has approached Supreme Court in order to take permission to examine the Indian captain MS Dhoni's, Board of Control for Cricket in India president N Srinivasan and Indian Premier League COO Sundar Raman audio recordings before the Mudgal Committee which has been examining the Indian Premier League betting and fixing scandal.

CS Sundaram the senior advocate who had appeared for the BCCI has mentioned the application. The counsel told the bench the BCCI needs the transcript to prepare themselves for the case pending before the Supreme Court. The matter was listed by the Supreme Court to be heard on Friday.


Harish Salve the senior advocate has been accusing the India’s and the Chennai Super Kings captain Dhoni of lying about the role of Srinivasan son-in-law Gurunath Meiyappan and the senior advocate is in behalf of Aditya Verma of the Cricket Association of Bihar (CAB).

Earlier Harish Salve gave a statement to the leading news channel that "Dhoni lied about Gurunath Meiyappan role; there was no need for Dhoni to lie and it is important to have independent probe into the IPL irregularities," after the  orders passed by the Supreme Court  for comprehensive changes in BCCI`s administration.

The Indian board, however, has been defended Dhoni saying that he has done nothing wrong and he is innocent, meanwhile Srinivasan consequently been asked by the Apex Court to step aside and former India skipper Sunil Gavaskar was made working president till the end of IPL season VII. Gavaskar is also reportedly evaluating the request of Verma, who wants IPL COO Raman removed from his post for alleged involvement in corrupt practices.
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