Lalit Modi's Fixing Allegations Against Chennai Players Baseless, Says BCCI

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The Board of Control for Cricket in India secretary Anurag Thakur has rubbished Lalit Modi's letter to the ICC that alleged three Chennai Super Kings players - including two current national stars - had received large sums of money to fix IPL games in 2013. Thakur said international players were under the purview of the ICC's Anti-Corruption Unit and if the apex body didn't find anything wrong, the BCCI would take that as a "clean chit". It may be pertinent to mention that Chennai Super Kings is a team that is owned by former BCCI president N. Srinvasan, who is currently the ICC's chairman.

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