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Chawla, who was extradited from London in February, was granted bail by a trial court in Delhi on April 30 on furnishing of a personal bond of Rs 2 lakh and two sureties of the like amount.
The scandal and the odium that followed the 2000s revelations served to drive away many of the fans from the sport they loved dearly.
Chawla, who was extradited from the United Kingdom on Thursday, has been sent to 12-day police custody by a trial court, which he has challenged in the High Court.
Chawla, a British national as per Delhi Police charge sheet, absconding hitherto in the match-fixing case, was linked with several international cricketers, including Indian players.