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Published - Apr 16, 2025, 17:13 IST | Updated - Apr 16, 2025, 20:56 IST
Updated - Apr 16, 2025, 20:56 IST
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has issued a strong advisory to all stakeholders of the Indian Premier League (IPL), warning against a potential corruption threat. The warning comes after reports emerged of a businessman, reportedly from Hyderabad, attempting to lure players, coaches, support staff, team owners, and even commentators into suspicious activities. The Anti-Corruption Security Unit (ACSU) of the BCCI suspects that this individual is actively trying to make connections with IPL participants and could be linked to known bookies and punters with a history of corrupt involvement in cricket.
According to the ACSU, this businessman is believed to be targeting individuals under the guise of being a fan. He has reportedly been spotted at matches and team hotels, where he tries to befriend players and staff members. His approach includes offering luxurious gifts such as expensive jewellery and invitations to private events. The ACSU is concerned that his strategy is to slowly gain trust and then exploit that relationship to influence games or extract sensitive information that could compromise the integrity of the league.
The ACSU has urged all teams and individuals associated with the IPL to remain vigilant and report any suspicious interactions immediately. They are asked to disclose any past or ongoing engagements with this person to prevent any potential breach. The caution extends beyond the field, as the businessman is said to be targeting not only players and staff but also their families and relatives. His attempts to connect with relatives abroad, particularly through social media, have also raised red flags within the BCCI.
'Beware of a Hyderabad businessman' - BCCI's note to IPL teams
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BCCI has issued a caution to all stakeholders of the IPL about attempts to entice participants into potentially corrupt activities.
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The modus operandi of this individual includes lavish gestures aimed at creating goodwill and familiarity. By posing as an enthusiastic supporter, he reportedly offers to take players’ family members to high-end jewellery stores and luxury hotels. These attempts, while disguised as friendly fan gestures, are believed to be calculated steps to establish deeper ties. The ACSU has warned that these seemingly innocent engagements could lead to dangerous consequences and are therefore urging stakeholders to avoid all such interactions.
In response to the evolving threats enabled by modern technology, the ACSU emphasized that the risks of corruption are more sophisticated than ever. The BCCI reiterated its zero-tolerance policy toward any form of corruption and reaffirmed its commitment to safeguarding the spirit and fairness of the game. All stakeholders have been reminded that their cooperation is essential in maintaining the league’s credibility. The cricketing body remains determined to investigate any report thoroughly and ensure that the IPL remains free from corrupt influences.
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