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May 20, 2000
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'I don't believe that there is match-fixing'The Board of Control for Cricket in India concluded its two-day meet at the Taj Palace on Saturday after a half-day session. Speaking to newsmen after the meeting, board president A C Muthaiah denied that the second day's proceedings was an emergency meeting as earlier announced by board secretary Jaywant Lele. Instead, he said it was an informal get-together and apologised for the 'lack of proper communication'. Nevertheless, he fended questions from the media. Listen to his replies on Real Audio:
What was the reason for the emergency meeting?
Why did you mislead the media?
What were the other matters discussed?
How good is the software being used?
Will the academy be along the lines of the Australian Cricket Academy?
What do you mean by paying for the administrators?
Will the board pay for the three cases that Dalmiya has filed against the publications?
Was Aushim Khetrapal's name mentioned in the meeting today?
Why was Bindra not invited for the meeting?
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