Lalit Modi's Fixing Allegations Against Chennai Players Baseless, Says BCCI

The Board of Control for Cricket in India secretary Anurag Thakur has rubbished Lalit Modi's letter to the ICC that alleged three Chennai Super Kings players - including two current national stars - had received large sums of money to fix IPL games in 2013. Thakur said international players were under the purview of the ICC's Anti-Corruption Unit and if the apex body didn't find anything wrong, the BCCI would take that as a "clean chit". It may be pertinent to mention that Chennai Super Kings is a team that is owned by former BCCI president N. Srinvasan, who is currently the ICC's chairman.