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May 1, 2000 

New Delhi, April 30:Former President of the Board of Control for Cricket in India Inderjit Singh Bindra has said that he is preparing a detailed document on cricket match-fixing that he would hand over to the CBI, which has been asked to investigate the controversy.

"I am not saying give me one month. Within a week's time, I will give them a document. I have been producing a document for last four days, I am dictating it. I will give a booklet of to 100 pages, with whatever little circumstantial evidence I have," he told Janata ki Adalat programe telecast today.

Bindra, who had earlier alleged that match-fixing was rampant in the game, said he was not naming anyone involved because "these people are so powerful. If they are named, they will become cautious. I know it is better that in a situation like this, information should remain confidential till such time as somebody is raided, or somebody's locker is seized."

The Punjab Cricket Association (PCA) President once again described players as 'small fish' and alleged administrators were responsible for corruption in the game.

"If the role of players is five per cent, role of administrators is 95 per cent. If administrators are strict, then match-fixing cannot take place. It is very difficult... one in a million chance. But if you shut your eyes and ears or join in, then it's very easy," he said, adding that it was necessary to remove "this malignant growth by surgery".

Asked why he had not come out with the charges earlier, Bindra said he had raised the issue in every BCCI meeting.

"When I felt the Board was stone-walling the issue and sweeping all allegations under the carpet, I decided to go public," he said. "I was quiet for four years thinking this would damage cricket. Today I am talking because if I remain quiet, cricket will be destroyed," he said.

Bindra dismissed the International Cricket Council (ICC) President, Jagmohan Dalmiya comment on his (Bindra's) allegations that the former BCCI President had lost his mental balance.

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