A three member Supreme Court appointed committee was not swayed by Gurunath Meiyappan's plea for leniency on the grounds that he had suffered a 10-day jail custody, lost Rs 60 lakh in betting, a first time offender and a youth.
"Facing criminal charges and his judicial custody for a period of about 10 days rather shows the seriousness of the misconduct committed by him," the panel headed by former CJI R M Lodha said while suspending CSK and Rajasthan Royals for two years for betting activities of Meiyappan and RR co-owner Kundra.
Rejecting his other grounds, the committee said,"His habit of regularly placing bets in IPL matches renders the argument of his being first offender and unblemished antecedents in previous IPL tournaments of no worth. That he suffered loss of Rs 60 lakh in bets shows that he engaged himself in heavy bets."
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"Being 40 years of age, he is not young but middle-aged. It is difficult to accept he has passion for the game. Any person who has true passion for the game would not be involved in the betting," it said and declared him "ineligible from participation in the sport of cricket as explained in the Anti Corruption Code for the maximum period of five years".
It also suspended him for life "from the activities as explained in Article 7.5 under Level 4 ( first offence ) of Article 2.4 of the Code of conduct" and "from being involved in any type of cricket matches under section 6, rule 4.2(b) read with (j) of the Operational Rules".