They surpassed the previous record of 263-5, set by Royal Challengers Bangalore in 2013
Justice Choudhury confirmed to the Supreme Court Correspondent of bdnews24.com on Wednesday that he had accepted the BCB proposal to chair the committee.
The panel, which will have at least another 10 members, will later form a three-member tribunal that will hold the right to punish the accused if found guilty.
The International Cricket Council’s (ICC) Anti-Corruption and Security Unit (ACSU) spotted nine bookies involved in malpractices in the second edition of BPL. It issued letters stating the charges to each of the accused on Tuesday.