Sourav Ganguly joins Mudgal committee spot-fixing probe

Other members in the committee are Additional Solicitor General L Nageswara Rao, senior advocate Niloy Datta and senior IPS officer B B Mishra.

June 19, 2014 11:51 am | Updated November 17, 2021 04:32 am IST - New Delhi:

Sourav Ganguly. File photo: R.V Moorthy

Sourav Ganguly. File photo: R.V Moorthy

Former India captain Sourav Ganguly has joined the Supreme Court-appointed Justice (Retd) Mukul Mudgal committee probing the allegations of betting and spot-fixing in the sixth Indian Premier League.

Ganguly on Wednesday arrived in New Delhi to attend the proceedings as the full committee met for the first time.

“Yes, Sourav joined the investigations today. It was the first time after his appointment that we met in person. The meeting took place at my office and I would like to think that discussions were indeed very fruitful,” Justice Mudgal told PTI.

“We had already sent the relevant documents that Sourav would have required to study before our meeting. He came well prepared. Beyond that I am not in a position to divulge any more information. From now on any meeting of the committee will be held in my office,” he said.

Other members in the committee are Additional Solicitor General L Nageswara Rao, senior advocate Niloy Datta and senior IPS officer B B Mishra.

The Supreme Court had directed the probe committee to take a cricketer of ‘impeccable integrity’ on board to assist them on the cricketing matters related to the scandal.

Ganguly was the obvious choice as most of his other contemporaries like Sachin Tendulkar, Rahul Dravid, VVS Laxman and Anil Kumble are all part of various IPL franchises.

The former skipper, however, has a packed schedule and will leave for England later this month to do television commentary during the five Test series against India.

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