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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:


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