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New Delhi: Sanjiv Chawla, a key accused in the match-fixing scandal involving former South African cricket team captain Hansie Cronje in 2000, at crime branch office, in New Delhi, Thursday, Feb. 13, 2020. Chawla, accompanied by a crime branch team from London, reached IGI Airport today morning. (PTI Photo)(PTI2_13_2020_000063B)

The court said the charged was in authority throughout the previous 76 days and the test was at that point total for the situation.

A Delhi court has allowed bail to Sanjeev Chawla, a supposed bookie and key blamed in one for the cricket’s greatest match-fixing outrages that included previous South African commander Hansie Cronje.

Exceptional Judge Ashutosh Kumar conceded the help to Chawla on an individual obligation of ₹2 lakh with two guarantees of the like sum on April 30. The court said the charged was in authority throughout the previous 76 days and the test was at that point total for the situation.

The court, in any case, guided him to give his voice test and penmanship example to the researching official for the situation.

As indicated by police, Chawla, who was removed from London in February, was associated with fixing of five matches.

Cronje, who passed on in a plane accident in 2002, was likewise included, police had told the court. Chawla was affirmed to have assumed a focal job in scheming with Cronje to fix a South African visit to India in February-March, 2000.

The British court archives state that Chawla is a Delhi-conceived businessperson who moved to the United Kingdom on a business visa in 1996 however kept on making excursions to India.

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