New Delhi, Oct. 17 -- The Supreme Court on Thursday directed BCCI to disclose its stand on criminalising match-fixing after the cricketing body sought permission to intervene in a matter where this issue is under consideration. BCCI in an application moved two days ago said that the prevalence of corrupt practices in matches has an adverse impact on the game and undermines the integrity of the sport and any decision by the court will impact the regulation and administration of the game, with which BCCI is directly concerned. A bench of justices Surya Kant and Joymalya Bagchi allowed the application and granted BCCI four weeks to file its response. The application by BCCI was filed in a pending appeal by Karnataka government challenging a 20...