IPL spotfixing: Probe all IPL matches, former boss Manohar tells BCCI
Manohar advises that "every match of the sixth edition (before the final) should be probed. The call details of not only all the players but also the members of the support staff, officials should be tracked in order to carry out a smooth investigations."
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: May 26, 2013 11:13 pm IST
Former BCCI president Shashank Manohar urged the BCCI on Sunday to hand over the investigations into the IPL spot-fixing scandal to a central investigative agency which will probe all the matches of the cash-rich league.
"BCCI must come clean in wake of the recent spot-fixing scandal. They must cleanse the system completely and a central investigative agency must look into the aspect during any or every tournament including international fixtures," Manohar told a television news channel today.
Manohar also advised that "every match of the sixth edition (before the final) should be probed. The call details of not only all the players but also the members of the support staff, officials should be tracked in order to carry out a smooth investigations."