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NEW DELHI: The Arvind Kejiwal government on Thursday formed a three-member committee to probe complaints of financial irregularities and wrong-doings in the Delhi and Districts Cricket Association ( DDCA ).The government made it clear that stopping the December 3 Test between India nd South Africa was not on the agenda. Taking control of any sports body too is not part of their plans, but Kejriwal's latest move into the "murky ways" of DDCA is sure to stoke further political fire.The complaints were brought to the chief minister's notice by former Test skipper Bishan Singh Bedi , former India cricketer Kirti Azad and others. The committee has been asked to report its findings by November 15.Misappropriation of funds is the ever-running corruption theme within DDCA. The crux of the latest dispute is the over Rs 24 crore entertainment tax demand raised by the Delhi government, which has remained unpaid since 2012.Failure to pay up or obtain a clearance by November 17 (deadline slapped by the Indian cricket board) could put the Delhi Test in danger but sources said the government may be amenable to DDCA's request for a tax waiver. The DDCA, it is learnt, is yet to apply for a waiver. The DDCA claims that it is being unfairly levied taxes for periods in which it had been granted exemption, but Bedi and Co were quick to seize the opportunity in their quest to highlight the mess within the body."While Delhi public deserves to have an international match, the situation in DDCA is far too grim to allow a Test to be hosted at the historic Ferozshah Kotla at this moment in time," they said in a statement following a meeting with Kejriwal on Diwali eve.DDCA officials had been seeking an appointment with the CM since Monday for 're-assessment of entertainment tax'. On Thursday, Kejriwal also hosted Delhi captain Gautam Gambhir at the secretariat, a meeting that had most of the DDCA fraternity buzzing with curiosity.Delhi captain Gambhir has been critical of the way cricket is run in the state, but he tweeted that "the CM wanted to meet me and ask for suggestions to form a government's cricket academy". "The Delhi government makes it clear that the national capital should not be deprived of good and quality international cricket. At this time, the government would refrain from commenting about conjectures on the capability of the DDCA in hosting the Test," the statement from the CM's office said.On Thursday, the probe pane intimated DDCA officials that the government had never considered halting the game as the entire episode was bigger than a one-match issue as was being made out to be over past few days."The probe committee has told us that the Test match is on. We will meet them again on Friday and negotiate about the entertainment tax. As it is we were open to any kind of probe," DDCA treasurer Ravinder Manchanda told TOI on Thursday.Chetan Sanghi, principal secretary, urban development and vigilance, heads the probe committee with Punya Salil Srivastava, education sports secretary and Delhi government's standing counsel Rahul Mehra, as the members. The DDCA is currently being helmed by former Test opener and former BJP MP Chetan Chauhan as its working president after incumbent Sneh Bansal's powers were revoked in an internal resolution. Bansal had succeeded Arun Jaitley as DDCA president in Jan 2014, and the current Union finance minister was elevated to patron-in-chief, a post he withdrew from in May last year.However, sources said that the state government is awaiting an official appeal from the DDCA to waive the tax. "The probe committee found DDCA vice-president Chetan Chauhan and Manchanda on Thursday under the impression that the government could stop the Test match. But it was cleared to them. As for the tax is considered, the government will consider and assess DDCA's appeal on Friday to waive the entertainment tax under the ambit of the probe," government sources confirmed to TOI.According to Chauhan, DDCA will send out a formal letter about the development only November 17 after meeting the probe committee after negotiating the payable tax amount.It was also learnt that Bedi, who has former cricketers Surinder Khanna, Maninder Singh and Gurcharan Singh for support, went to meet the probe committee on Thursday evening. Speaking to the press earlier in the day, Bedi had claimed that he and his team had met Kejriwal on Tuesday and convinced the CM that DDCA isn't fit to host the Test match. "I have to say with a heavy heart that all the former cricketers believe that DDCA should not host the match. This is the only solution right now," Bedi said on Thursday.DDCA receives a notice of Rs 24 crores as entertainment tax from the Delhi govt; CBI too sends a questionnaire regarding the alleged misappropriation of fundsDDCA appoints vice-president Chetan Chauhan as working president, withdrawing the powers of incumbent president Sneh Bansal, who is accused of embezzlementBCCI sets DDCA a deadline of Nov 17 to get government clearances if they want to host the fourth Test between India and South Africa which is scheduled to be played from December 3DDCA gets the balance sheets of three previous years signed by its directors; Kirti Azad and Bishan Bedi meet the Delhi CM with their complaintsCM Kejriwal sets up three-member probe committee, which has to submit the report by November 15