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Tendulkar's inputs 'very helpful' in Mudgal probe

Updated on: 11 February,2014 12:48 AM IST  | 
Jasvinder Sidhu |

Less than a month after Sachin Tendulkar played his last international cricket match (Nov 14-16) last year, the legendary cricketer played a crucial role in helping clean up the tarnished image of the game

Tendulkar's inputs 'very helpful' in Mudgal probe

Sachin Tendulkar

New Delhi: Less than a month after Sachin Tendulkar played his last international cricket match (Nov 14-16) last year, the legendary cricketer played a crucial role in helping clean up the tarnished image of the game.

Sachin Tendulkar
Sachin Tendulkar 


Sachin deposed before the Justice Mudgal panel probing alleged irregularities in the Indian Premier League on December 7 last year. "Sachin was very comfortable when he interacted with the probe committee in Mumbai.


He shared many things with us and those were very helpful in the probe, " L Nageswara Rao, a member of the Mudgal probe panel, told MiD DAY yesterday.


"We have not seen any resistance from any players, who deposed before the committee. Actually, we made them very comfortable," added Rao, a former cricketer himself.

A month after Sachin's deposition, India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni also appeared before the probe panel on January 6 this year.

Other cricketers, who made an appearance before the panel are Rahul Dravid, Anil Kumble, Venkatesh Prasad, Sourav Ganguly and Krishnamachari Srikanth.

Rao said the probe was hard work: "It was a very tough probe. We had to work on weekends too. We had to read thousands of documents and met numerous people. But given our passion for the game, we all enjoyed the challenge."

The three-member probe panel comprising Mudgal, a former chief justice of the Punjab and Haryana High Court; Additional Solicitor General of India, Rao and senior advocate Nilay Dutta, was formed last year after the BCCI-appointed panel comprising former judges of the Madras High Court — Justice T Jayarama Chouta and Justice R Balasubramanian — was deemed illegal by the Bombay High Court.

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