Deccan Chronicle

Pune curator is not guilty, charged for not reporting

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Mumbai, March 6: The ICC on Tuesday handed a backdated suspension of six months to pitch curator Pandurang Salgaonkar for failing to report an approach by journalist­s posing as bookies ahead of the India-New Zealand clash in Pune last October.

However, the ICC found “no evidence of corruption” against the curator.

Salgaonkar’s suspension started from October 25, when the match was played, and the six-month period is set to end on April 25.

It further stated: “Salgaonkar was charged with a failure to report an approach but no evidence was found of him actually having been engaged in corruption and therefore no charges were laid against him on that basis.”

It was before the ODI against New Zealand, the television channel in question had two journalist­s, posing as bookies, do a sting operation on the former Maharashtr­a fast bowler.

The video showed Salgaonkar talking to the duo but it could not be ascertaine­d as to what exactly was the topic of conversati­on. However, the Maharshtra Cricket Associatio­n suspended Salgaonkar with immediate effect, pending investigat­ions.

ICC General Manager (Anti-Corruption), Alex Marshall, said: “We have carried out an extensive investigat­ion based on the allegation­s made by India Today and the material they shared with us. I am satisfied that Mr. Salgaonkar has no case to answer on the broad allegation­s of corruption made by the channel.”

However, as he is bound by the ICC Anti-Corruption Code as a participan­t of the sport, he has been charged with breaching section 2.4.4 of the Code for his failure to report an approach to engage in corrupt conduct.”

Mr Salgaonkar has accepted that he has committed the offence and has received a six-month suspension, which has been backdated to 25 October 2017, being the date he was internally suspended by MCA, and he will therefore be free to resume his duties on 24 April 2018, Marshall stated.

In a detailed investigat­ion report that ICC published, the mitigating factors in Salgaonkar’s case were: Voluntary admission and co-operation during interview with ACU; Prompt admission of his breach following notice of charge; remorse and contrition; his contributi­on to the game over many years, principall­y as a volunteer.

The ICC’s detailed report signed by Chief Executive David Richardson categorica­lly mentions that there was no proof that Salgaonkar tried to “fix, contrive or improperly influence” any aspect of the ODI.

According to unedited footage, it also became clear that Salgaonkar had told the two journalist­s (posed as bookies) that “none of his wicket people (groundsmen)” will try to alter the condition of the pitch.

His prediction about the total being 335-340 was a general comment including the one where he said “fast bowlers will get help”.

MCA president Abhay Apte said: “Since ICC has given its verdict, the managing committee of MCA will call a new meeting and take a fresh decision on his suspension.” — PTI

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