Bribery Case: BCCI Gives Pakistani Umpire Asad Rauf Till January 18 to Explain
Pakistani umpire Asad Rauf is being investigated by the BCCI and Mumbai police for his involvement in the 2013 IPL spot-fixing case. Rauf has denied the allegations but has not come to India so far to present his case.
- Indo-Asian News Service
- Updated: January 05, 2016 06:57 pm IST
The BCCI's disciplinary committee on Tuesday deferred announcement of a decision regarding tainted Mumbai cricketer Hiken Shah till January 18 after another accused, Pakistani umpire Asad Rauf, requested for more time to present his defence against the allegations.
Hiken was suspended from all forms of cricket in July last year when he was found guilty of breaching the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI)'s anti-corruption code. It was revealed he made a corrupt approach to one of his Mumbai teammates, who is also a member of one of the Indian Premier League (IPL) teams. He challenged his suspension in the Bombay High Court. (Chandila Says God is his Lawyer)
Umpire Rauf is being investigated by the BCCI and Mumbai police for his involvement in the 2013 IPL spot-fixing case. Rauf has denied the allegations but has not come to India so far to present his case.
Pakistan and the International Cricket Council (ICC) dropped Rauf from their elite lists after the allegations surfaced.
"The Disciplinary Committee of the Board met today in Mumbai. Hiken Shah appeared in person, made oral submission and a written reply to the findings of the Enquiry against him," BCCI said in statement.
"The Committee considered the request of Mr. Asad Rauf to give him more time to respond to the findings of the Enquiry against him.
"The Disciplinary Committee will meet on Monday, January 18, 2016 at Cricket Centre," it added.