Ranji teams get briefed by BCCI's anti-corruption unit
Updated On: 08 January, 2014 01:06 AM IST | | Harit N Joshi
Desperate to restore its public image which was severely tarnished after murky dealings were exposed in Indian Premier League VI, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) initiated a massive anti-corruption drive this domestic season.
Various anti-corruption officers of the BCCI have held sessions with all Ranji Trophy teams on the do’s and don’ts during matches.

Ratnakar Shetty
This is the first time the BCCI has initiated an anti-corruption drive in domestic cricket, said Prof Ratnakar Shetty, General Manager, Game’s Development of the BCCI.
“After all that happened in the last IPL, we realised that players need to be guided well. And this is the place (Ranji Trophy) where we can start educating them.
So, this season our anti-corruption team held sessions with every team where they explained in detail the anti-corruption policy and their conduct. We have also deputed an ethics officer at each venue to keep a close watch,” Shetty told MiD DAY yesterday.
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