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Spot-fixing scandal: Anurag Thakur says will give report in six weeks

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New Delhi: Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) secretary Anurag Thakur, after a meeting with the representatives of the Kolkata Knight Riders, said that the IPL working group will finish off the work in six weeks time.

“We have taken six weeks time… we have scheduled meeting for next two weeks and hopefully we are going to finish off everything before six weeks,” Thakur told the media here.

After the Justice Lodha Committee verdict, which was announced on July 13, the IPL Governing Council met in Mumbai on July 19 to discuss course of action for future.

It was decided that a working group, which will be constituted under chairman Rajeev Shukla, will study the verdict and report their recommendations within six weeks.

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