Sanjeev Chawla, the key charged in the Hansie Cronje coordinate fixing outrage, was conceded bail by Delhi court on Saturday. A media report expressed that Sanjeev Chawla has been allowed bail by a unique adjudicator. A settlement of INR 2 Lakhs was done on the individual bond ground. He was charged to be the key schemer behind Cronje fixing the matches during South Africa voyage through India in 2000.
The 2000 match-fixing outrage had shaken the whole cricket scene in the nation. It was an occurrence which even had a worldwide effect. Be that as it may, a long time since the stunning case, a portion of the guilty parties have not yet endured their whole discipline.
The Delhi court has asked Sanjeev Chawla to give his penmanship and voice test to the police as indicated by News18. These will be utilized as a bit of proof to direct further tests and confirm his association for the situation. Sanjeev Chawla was allowed bail in the wake of remaining 76 days in the test.
Chawla had fled to the UK in 2000
After the allegation against Chawla surfaced in 2000, the man chose to escape to the United Kingdom. His Indian visa was suspended. Notwithstanding, he figured out how to get his hands on a British identification in 2005. It was at last in 2016 when he was removed to India from London.
In 2000, Delhi Police had followed a call between Hansie Cronje and Chawla. The police found through the call that the then South African captain had acknowledged cash and made arrangements with the bookies. Cronje was a broadly regarded chief and a decent player in the cricketing circles. Henceforth, the news had come to everybody like a stun. Cronje at first denied any association however later he admitted of being engaged with coordinate fixing.
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His partner, Herschelle Gibbs likewise came out and said that his chief had offered him $15,000 to fail to meet expectations in one of the matches during the group’s visit to India. Cronje was in the long run given over a lifetime restriction from cricket. Gibbs got a boycott for a half year.
The case propped up on further as Cronje said that ex-Indian captain Mohammad Azharuddin had acquainted him with certain bookies. He in the long run kicked the bucket in 2002 of every a plane accident. Be that as it may, his picture was always discolored in cricket circles.