Rediff Logo
Line
Channels: Astrology | Broadband | Chat | Contests | E-cards | Money | Movies | Romance | Search | Weather | Wedding
                 Women
Partner Channels: Auctions | Auto | Bill Pay | Education | Jobs | Lifestyle | TechJobs | Technology | Travel
Line
Home > Cricket > News > Report
November 1, 2000
Feedback  
  sections

 -  News
 -  Betting Scandal
 -  Schedule
 -  Database
 -  Statistics
 -  Interview
 -  Conversations
 -  Columns
 -  Gallery
 -  Broadband
 -  Match Reports
 -  Archives
 -  Search Rediff


 
 Search the Internet
          Tips

E-Mail this report to a friend

Dhindsa summons Muthiah to Delhi

Onkar Singh in Delhi

Union Sports Minister Sukhdev Singh Dhindsa has called Board of Control for Cricket in India president A C Muthiah to Delhi on November 3, to explain the board's position on the action to be taken against players named in the Central Bureau of Investigation's match-fixing report

At a press conference in Delhi soon after making the report public, Dhindsa said the government is thinking of enacting a law to deal with match-fixing , and he will be approaching the law ministry in this connection.

The minister refused to comment on whether the players named would be banned.

He also said a copy of the report will be given to home ministry for any action it may recommend.

On November 22, Dhindsa has called a meeting of all state sports ministers to discuss ways and means to clear up the mess in sports, not just cricket.

Mail Cricket Editor