A release from the BCCI said Chandila was "held guilty of misconduct and corruption", having breached seven clauses of Article 2 of the BCCI's anti-corruption code relating to corruption and betting. Shah, the release said, had breached three clauses of Article 2, all related to corruption.
The BCCI's disciplinary committee had met in Mumbai on Monday, and pronounced the penalties against the two.
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Source: cricinfo