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IPL-fixing: All named in report should be locked up - Lalit Modi

After the Supreme Court disclosed four names on Friday that were probed by the Justice Mudgal Committee during the hearing of the Indian Premier League (IPL) spot-fixing case, former IPL czar, Lalit Modi stated all named in the report should be locked up for doing what they did.

IPL-fixing: All named in report should be locked up - Lalit Modi

New Delhi: After the Supreme Court disclosed four names on Friday that were probed by the Justice Mudgal Committee during the hearing of the Indian Premier League (IPL) spot-fixing case, former IPL czar, Lalit Modi stated all named in the report should be locked up for doing what they did.

Modi took to micro-blogging site to express his views.

The big names disclosed in the report include ICC boss N Srinivasan, his son-in-law Gurunath Meiyappan, and Rajasthan Royals' co-owner Raj Kundra.

Modi, who has been banned for life from all BCCI affairs, also thanked the Supreme Court and feels that the money and mafia power are no match even for the honourable Supreme Court.

Meiyappan had already been indicted following an incident where a Forensic Science Laboratory in Mumbai confirmed his voice samples in a tapped conversation with another accomplice Vindoo Dara Singh.

Names of three active players were inadvertently mentioned in initially. However, the hounourable court decided to strike off their names considering the sensitivity of the issue and the possible far reaching implication on their career.

CEO of the IPL and CLT20 Sundar Raman too was probed.

The hearing was further adjourned till November 24. All four people who were asked to be physically present in the court for the next hearing.

The BCCI elections, which scheduled for November 20 have also been put on hold.