Recommending punishment not in Nanavati's mandate

Sat, May 10 03:58 PM

Ahmedabad, May 10 (PTI) BCCI-appointed Commissioner Sudhir Nanavati, who is probing the slap-row involving S Sreesanth and Harbhajan Singh, today made it clear that it was not his mandate to recommend punishment to the guilty in his report which he will now submit on Tuesday. "I will not recommend any sort of punishment to the players as I have been appointed to inquire about the incident under rule 32 of the BCCI," Nanavati told PTI. "I will have to submit my report on the incident to the Board President and he will forward it to the disciplinary committee which will decide about the quantum of punishment to be given to the person who is found guilty," he said adding that "it is upto them.

They can even let off a person. "Earlier, I was going to submit my report on Monday, but now I have decided to do it on Tuesday," Nanavati added.

"Change of date is due to busy schedule on Monday. I have to appear for some cases in the Gujarat High Court," Nanavati, who is an senior advocate, said, adding that the stipulated time of 15 days given to him to complete the inquiry also ends on Tuesday.

Asked what punishment a player can get if he is found guilty, Nanavati said the maximum limit is upto life ban. "This is a level four offence and if a player is found guilty the quantum of sentence is ban on playing large number of matches or even for life time.

Mohammad Azharauddin and Ajay Jadeja are facing life time ban," he said. PTI.

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