"We have not got any information from the BCCI (Board of Control for Cricket in India, which conducts the cash-rich Indian Premier League) on this issue. No, we have not asked them. They must have either investigated the thing or are still pursuing the case," MCA's joint secretary Dr P V Shetty told PTI today.
The names of both, described as Mumbai Ranji Trophy teammates in a news report one day earlier to the statements of Thakur and Iyer, were not revealed in the press statements.
According to the news report, a Mumbai-based Rajasthan Royals player was approached by his Ranji teammate, not part of the Royals' outfit, with an offer of money if he followed a pre-decided pattern of play.
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Today a news report has claimed that it was Royals' leg spinner Pravin Tambe, who is also a Mumbai Ranji Trophy cricketer, who was the whistleblower and had reported the approach made to him to the ACSU.
"An inappropriate approach was made to a member of the Rajasthan Royals Team that is currently participating in the Pepsi IPL 2015," Thakur had said in his April 10 press release.
"The player, who was approached, reported the matter to his Team Management immediately, who in turn have reported the incident to the Anti-Corruption Unit of the BCCI. The ACU of the BCCI is currently investigating the matter to ascertain the facts.
Royals, at the centre of the 2013 spot-fixing scandal as well, had also confirmed the development and promised zero tolerance.