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Chandigarh: Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) on Tuesday ruled out initiating an inquiry into the allegations that the recent tri-series in Zimbabwe was fixed while denying knowledge about the visit of two ICC Anti-Corruption Unit (ACU) officials to the country. ``As of now, we are not going to initiate any inquiry as we have not received any complaint from anywhere. As regards the visit of two ICC officials, I want to make it clear the board has no information about their visit,'' BCCI President Ranbir Singh Mahendra told reporters here.
Former BCCI President Jagmohan Dalmiya also said he did not have any information about the reported visit of the ACU officials. ``I have only read in the papers about it. But provided the reports about the visit of the officials are true, then I feel the ICC is well within its rights to do what it has done,'' Dalmiya said. PTI
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