"It's a sad thing for Mumbai cricket. We are shocked on hearing this about Ankit Chavan. These boys are getting good amount of money for playing cricket. They should be punished severely if the charges are found correct," MCA's joint secretary Nitin Dalal told PTI.
In a sensational development, Chavan and his Royals teammate S Sreesanth, an India player, and Ajit Chandila were today arrested by Delhi police on spot-fixing charges.
It was also learnt from informed sources that left-arm spinner Chavan, who played in last night's game for the Royals against Mumbai Indians at the Wankhede Stadium and failed to take a wicket in three overs while conceding 25 runs, is expected to tie the nuptial knot next month.
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