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Madhavan to question Kapil

CRICKET BOARD'S (BCCI) fact-finding commissioner, K Madhavan,on Sunday indicated that he would question former captain Kapil Dev and speak to Sachin Tendulkar even as cricketers Ajay Jadeja, Nayan Mongia and former team physio Ali Irani appeared before him in connection with the inquiry into betting and match-fixing. Madhavan told mediaperson that Kapil Dev would be questioned on the basis of "evidence" given by the cricketers, including Manoj Prabhakar, who appeared before him in last two days.

Madhavan said he would also talk to Tendulkar, as he seemed to be in the know of certain things. "I will not hesitate to talk to Tendulkar to get the name of the board official," he said, when asked if Sachin would be examined, following his earlier submission to the CBI that he had informed a board official about his suspicion of players indulging in such activities.

On the second day of the probe today, Mongia, Jadeja and Irani were questioned.

Only Jadeja talked to the Press. "I am not running away from you. Whatever I have to say, I have told Madhavan."

The former CBI chief said in his report he would ask the BCCI to take up with the Centre framing of suitable laws to curb misconduct by cricketers in future.

Former captain Azharuddin, named in the report, did not appear before Madhavan. Madhavan refused to divulge whether Prabhakar, Mongia, Jadeja and Irani had given fresh evidence."It is human nature for anyone to defend himself. I have a duty to consider their submissions. I will not hesitate to call even persons who have not been indicted by the CBI in its report."

On Azharuddin, Madhavan said he would be given another chance to present himself. "Once he had talked to me to say that he is not in a position to appear as he has not been supplied with a copy of the CBI report. I had told him that it will be given." Azharuddin had not contacted him after that, he said.

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