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JUSTICE-MUDGAL-IPL-PROBE-COMMITTEE-REPORT-final-feb-8

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<strong>JUSTICE</strong> <strong>MUDGAL</strong> <strong>IPL</strong> <strong>PROBE</strong> <strong>COMMITTEE</strong> 201482(iv)There is a huge disparity of contract money paid to<strong>IPL</strong> players due to the distinction between cappedand uncapped players. Reputed players,particularly those who enjoy international status,are well very paid. However, it is also a fact thatthe professional life span of a cricketer is shortand it covers a crucial period of their lives whenthey might otherwise be qualifying themselves fortheir life’s work, in a profession or other calling.The fact that there is a palpable financialinsecurity amongst general and fringe players isundeniable. It is important therefore to ensure thefinancial security of players both in the immediateand the long term future in order to curbcorruption in cricket.VI.OPERATIONAL MECHANISMS(i)There should be a complete ban on post-matchparties or any other parties organised by privateindividuals or sponsors. In any official function, nooutsider may have access without officialauthorisation.(ii)BCCI while entering into contracts with its officialsponsors should incorporate prohibition onavailingthe services of any banned player by the official

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