"We are very much shocked that yet another of our players (after Ankit Chavan in 2013) has allegedly done this. We shall take corrective measures by counselling our players on the dangers of these things. It's very sad," said MCA's joint secretary Dr P V Shetty, reacting to the development.
The BCCI said in a statement earlier that Shah was found guilty of breaching the Board's Anti-Corruption Code for participants and the matter was referred to its disciplinary committee for further action.
Shah has been found guilty of making a "corrupt approach" to a fellow-player, widely believed to be his Ranji teammate and leg spinner Pravin Tambe, in the run-up to this year's edition of IPL.
The matter was reported by Tambe to the BCCI's Anti-Corruption Security Unit which conducted an investigation into the matter and sent a report to the Board.
Based on the ACU's report, the BCCI today suspended Shah, who is emplyed with the Customs department and is currently playing in the English league, with "immediate effect."
"After Ankit none of us ever thought another cricketer would attempt to do such things. But the BCCI must have investigated the matter and they must have suspended Hiken after getting evidence. We accept their decision and would implement it," said Shetty.
