A three-member committee headed by former chief justice of Punjab and Haryana high court Mukul Mudgal made the recommendation after taking into account the views of most investigating agencies, which said in order to detect sporting fraud they lack the tools to know the names of the bookies, amount in bet etc.
"They have stated that legalising sports betting would reduce the element of black money and the influence of the underworld," the report said in its recommendation.
"Our view is that such interactions with the legends of sport would be most effective and deter the potential wrongdoers. Furthermore, the ACSU-ACU instruction should not be in routine lectures by any foreign instructor but be disseminated by Indians in a more interactive meetings in a local language understood by all players," the report said.