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    BCCI life ban on Chandila for IPL fixing

    In a fatal blow to Haryana off-spinner Ajit Chandila, the BCCI disciplinary committee on Monday slapped a life ban on him for his involvement in the 2013 IPL spot-fixing scandal. The apex cricket body also imposed a five-year suspension on Mumbai batsman Hiken Shah for making a corrupt approach to a fellow player.

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    Ajit Chandila and Hiken Shah

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    However, the committee, headed by BCCI President Shashan Manohar and comprising Jyotiraditya Scindia and Niranjan Shah, deferred a decision on Chandila’s co-accused Pakistani umpire Asad Rauf till February 12, giving him a final deadline of February 9 to file his reply. 

    Chandila (32) who was found guilty of spot-fixing during his stint with Rajasthan Royals, was handed a tougher punishment for violating the codes pertaining to accepting bribes, fixing, under-perfomance, trying to induce a fellow player and betting. 

    “Ajit Chandila is banned for life from playing or representing cricket in any form or to be associated in any way with the activities of the board or its affiliates,” BCCI secretary Anurag Thakur said in a statement. “The endeavour of BCCI is to clean cricket and any kind of malpractices will be dealt with severely,” Thakur later said at a promotional event. Batsman Shah, on the other hand, was found guilty of making a corrupt approach to a fellow Mumbai player in the domestic circuit. 

    “Hiken Shah is banned for five years from playing or representing cricket in any form or to be associated in any way with the activities of the Board or its Affiliates,” the BCCI secretary said. 

    Rauf asked for a de novo enquiry by appointing another officer. The request was rejected by the Disciplinary Committee.  The date of the hearing and the final order has been scheduled for February 12 at Cricket Centre, Mumbai. Chandila and Shah had appeared in person before the Committee on December 24 last and were given time till January 4 to file a written response to the charges against them.

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