Secretary Sanjay Patel's two-page note has a passing mention of the spot-fixing and betting scandal involving big names like former international S Sreesanth and BCCI President's tainted son-in law Gurunath Meiyappan.
The Annual Report that has a dedicated page on Anti-Doping Methods and Age-Verification Process, also doesn't mention IPL's first Indian dope cheat Pradeep Sangwan's name while it stated that "364 U-16 cricketers failed age verification tests."
The 128-page Annual Report of BCCI has the controversial Tamil Nadu strongman terming the year as "memorable and eventful for Indian cricket".
However Page-3 of the report that carries the President's note, only waxed eloquent about the achievements of the various cricket teams including the senior, 'A' team, U-19 and U-23.
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Srinivasan concluded his note stating,"IPL, in its sixth year, was a great success in terms of cricket content and attendance at all matches".
Instead, Patel wrote, "The BCCI responded strongly to crisis arising out of IPL-VI. The concerns have been addressed and continue to be dealt with and BCCI will do whatever is necessary to protect the game of cricket in India."
Only in Page 17 of the report, which contains the decisions of the Working Committee during the whole year has a mention of a probe panel being formed to investigate into charges against Meiyappan.
Incidentally that probe panel's report has since been termed illegal by Bombay High Court.