The Minister said if the BCCI doesn't act, the sports ministry might conduct an inquiry of its own.
"We will see. As you know, the BCCI has not come to the Sports Ministry for any recognition so far but I would want, whatever agency is there, BCCI should order a probe into it. If the BCCI doesn't conduct a probe, we will look at it," he said.
Maken said he was pained by the claims made by Kambli and said if true, it would be extremely unfortunate for the game of cricket.
"Not only as a minister but also as a sports lover, I felt sad to hear that because I saw the match after canceling a lot of my appointments, so I think it is extremely unfortunate," Maken said.
"It should be investigated properly. I think we should go to the roots of it so that we can know what is the truth.
"Cricket lovers have the right to know because the World Cup semi-final must have been seen by everyone all over the country and if match-fixing has happened then it is extremely unfortunate," he added.
Sachin Tendulkar is stumped by Sri Lankan wicketkeeper during the 1996 World Cup semi-final
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