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Nanavati submits report on slapping issue to BCCI

May 14th, 2008 · No Comments

Sudhir Nanavati submitted a 14-page report on the slapping row involving Harbhajan Singh and S. Sreesanth to the BCCI on Tuesday, which will decide the fate of the Singh.

The BCCI President, Sharad Pawar, will decide on Wednesday the date of the Disciplinary Committee meeting which will go through the report and decide the quantum of punishment for Harbhajan who has been banned from the ongoing IPL.

Harbhajan could be banned for five Tests or 10 ODIs or for a period of one year or he could be downgraded from Category B to C in the players’ contract.

Nanavati said :
“I was under tension, not because of the subject but because the issue I was investigating was very sensitive. So many eyes were on me. I can’t afford to make any mistakes,” he had said on Tuesday.

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