Supreme Court to Srinivasan: Choose between BCCI & CSK
Updated On: 10 December, 2014 08:27 AM IST | | Shantanu Guha Ray
<p>Petitions made by various parties, representing the Mukul Mudgal commission, made its way to the Supreme Court, demanding that names of players in the sealed envelope should not be revealed</p>

N Srinivasan
New Delhi: Is the world's richest cricket board worried about naming players investigated for their alleged involvement in spot fixing and betting by a probe panel? The answer is in the affirmative, ostensibly because a series of petitions made by various parties, including Raju Ramachandran, representing the Mukul Mudgal commission, made its way to the Supreme Court, demanding that names of players in the sealed envelope should not be revealed.
N Srinivasan
Else, the country's apex court — at the end of five hours of grueling petitioning by Kapil Sibal (representing N Srinivasan) — said it will appoint a two-member committee of retired judges to fix the level of punishment for Gurunath Meiyappan and urged the BCCI president in exile to choose between the board or his company-owned Chennai Super Kings (CSK).
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