The Asian Age

Sanctions follow for alleged fixers

C.M. Gautam, who moved to Goa, saw his contract getting terminated by the Goa Cricket Associatio­n. Gautam and Abrar Kazi cannot take part in any cricketing activities organised by the KSCA till the suspension ends.

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

The arrests of former Karnataka players C.M. Gautam and Abrar Kazi for alleged spot-fixing serve a timely reminder that corruption is still rampant in the game and much more effort is still required to weed out the ill practices of spot-fixing.

As news trickled in on Thursday that the Bengaluru police arrested C.M. Gautam and his teammate Abrar Kazi on allegation­s of spot-fixing in the final of the Karnataka Premier League (KPL), the Karnataka State Cricket Associatio­n (KSCA) released a statement later in the day.

“The Karnataka State Cricket Associatio­n (KSCA) is committed to organising cricket tournament­s which are fair and transparen­t that would enhance the credibilit­y of the game, the brand, and the organisati­on,” the statement read

IMMEDIATE FALLOUT Gautam who shifted to Goa Cricket for this season and was supposed to captain the side to take part in the

Syed Mushtaq Ali T20 tournament saw his contract terminated by the Goa Cricket Associatio­n (GCA).

He was an integral part of the Karnataka Ranji sides that dominated the domestic landscape during the 2013/14- 14/15 seasons.

Kazi had shifted to Mizoram this season and featured in a single game in the IPL for Royal Challenger­s Bangalore.

The duo of Gautam and Kazi are also suspended by the KSCA and cannot take part in any cricketing activities organised by the KSCA till the suspension ends and stand to face ‘stringent action’ if found guilty.

 ??  ?? C.M. Gautam (left) and Abrar Kazi in this photo.
C.M. Gautam (left) and Abrar Kazi in this photo.

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