The union home service Thursday said it has not gained any solicitation from the Board of Cricket Control in India (Bcci) for a test into the Indian Premier League (Ipl) spot altering embarrassment by the Central Bureau of Investigation.
"We have not gained any solicitation from Bcci. Gave us a chance to appropriate an appeal. The inquiry is theoretical," Home Secretary R.k. Singh said when asked if the home service has any complaint to requesting a Central Bureau of Investigation (Cbi) test.
Talking about the examinations, Singh said: "Our operations have begun, they are going on."
S. Sreesanth, Ankit Chavan and Ajit Chandila, who played for Rajasthan Royals in the Ipl, were captured in Mumbai by Delhi Police for their asserted contribution in spot repairing in matches for installments to Rs.60 lakh, and giving ceaselessly a decided number of runs in an over.
Delhi Police have captured 26 individuals in association with the Ipl outrage.
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