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July 16, 2003 Wednesday Jumadi-ul-Awwal 15, 1424

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BCCI raises doubts in Jadeja’s case


NEW DELHI, July 15: The Delhi High Court Tuesday asked the arbitrator, who had quashed a five-year ban on Indian cricketer Ajay Jadeja, to supply to it shorthand notebooks used during the proceeding after Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) raised doubts over the manner of recording of statements by the arbitrator.

“The arbitrator is requested to send shorthand notebooks in a sealed envelope,” Justice Manmohan Sarin said accepting request of Board’s counsel C.S. Vaidyanathan.

The BCCI also raised objection to reported interview given by allrounder to a popular sports channel in which, according to the Board, issues involving the case were discussed.

Jadeja’s counsel Vineet Malhotra told the court there were perhaps no comments about the case and assured that in future he would not do it.—PPI






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