Breaking News

'Boss' of fixing racket in Australia is Indian on BCCI radar

'Boss' of fixing racket in Australia is Indian on BCCI radar

 An Indian man, who has been distinguished by police in Australia as the supposed boss of a significant universal tennis match-fixing coop, hails from Mohali close Chandigarh and figures on the watchlist of India's cricket board, the BCCI's top enemy of debasement official revealed to  On Saturday, the Sydney Morning Herald announced that Victoria Police have named Ravinder Dandiwal as the "focal figure" in the fixing trick where agents persuaded low-positioned tennis players to toss matches while partners put down wagers with bookies. On Sunday, the BCCI's Anti-Corruption Unit (ACU) head Ajit Singh affirmed that Dandiwal is "an individual of intrigue".


His name has figured among the individuals who sort out cricket associations. When it figured in a private cricket alliance in Haryana, which the ACU abandoned. A warning was sent to all BCCI-enlisted players not to take an interest," he said.

to win up to AUS$320,000 on fixed games utilizing illicit methods. Victoria Police have accused the two of supposedly "debasing" at any rate two tennis competitions in Brazil and Egypt in 2018. The charges against Rajesh and Harsimrat are that they got data that "at least one of the players… had orchestrated with Ravinder Dandiwal to control the consequence of the match" or players had been "enlisted (by him) to take part in degenerate direct". The team at that point supposedly positioned or endeavored to put down wagers on the result of sets or matches with major corporate bookies. Dandiwal didn't react to calls and messages from The Indian Express looking for input on the charges. Via web-based networking media, his profiles show him as "Dandiwal a.k.a. RS Dandiwal", "General Secretary of the Cricket Council of India", "Executive of the Cricket Premier League", and "Overseeing Director" of Ultimate Sports Management. The logo of Cricket Council of India looks like that of the BCCI, with the state of its external edges and the association's name among the couple of noticeable contrasts. Singh, the BCCI's ACU boss, stated: "In Nepal, he had composed a class, which supposedly was degenerate yet that was out of our domain. What's more, I think he has been examined by the ICC too." As indicated by him, the Indian board had recently recorded a police grievance against Dandiwal.

the players who had evaporated were charged powerful entireties to be a piece of the group. Most likely, it was a movement racket and that is the reason we stopped a protest with police," he said.

He hasn't figured in the requests we directed in the T20 alliances (sorted out by state affiliations). In any case, he is an individual of intrigue, and we do attempt to hold him under watch," said Singh.

On the off chance that there was a law here, perhaps police could have made a move against him," he said. Dandiwal is known in the Chandigarh cricket circuit, and had been sorting out private constrained overs competitions and groups that were not perceived by the BCCI. He has likewise been engaged with T20 associations abroad.

We educated the ICC about Dandiwal's quality there and they educated the Afghanistan Cricket Board," Singh said.

No comments