IPL probe team submits report to Supreme Court

IPL probe team submits report to Supreme Court
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Summary Retired Justice Mukul Mudgal handed over the report in a sealed envelope to the court.

NEW DELHI (AP) - The Supreme Court appointed panel investigating the role of suspended Indian cricket boss and ICC Chairman Narainswami Srinivasan over spot-fixing allegations in the Indian Premier League has submitted its final report.

The team was assisted by police officials in its five-month investigation into Board of Control for Cricket in India President Srinivasan, as well as other unnamed officials and players.

Retired Justice Mukul Mudgal, who led the three-member panel, handed over the report in a sealed envelope to the court Monday.

The panel, which found Srinivasan s son-in-law and Chennai Super Kings official Gurunath Meiyappan guilty of being in touch with illegal bookmakers in preliminary investigations, also received help from other consultants including former India captain Sourav Ganguly.

The court will study the report before the next hearing on Nov. 10. 

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