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The darker side of IPL has resurfaced after three, including an insider with pitch access, were arrested for allegedly running a betting racket in Wednesday’s match between Delhi Daredevils and Gujarat Lions.
On Friday night, six more people had been arrested by the Ghaziabad Police. Police have recovered around Rs 70 lakh in cash, along with mobile phones, from the six men, according to reports by CNN News 18.
The three arrested on Thursday have been identified as Nayan Shah, a native of Maharashtra, Vikas Kumar from Pukhrayan adjoining Kanpur Dehat district and Ramesh Kumar, who worked as a sub-contractor (IPL), Senior Superintendent of Police, Kanpur, Akash Kulhari said.
Shah and Vikas were arrested from a room on the 17th floor of the city's only five-star hotel 'Landmark', which is also where both teams were staying. The third accused Ramesh was arrested from the Green Park stadium, the SSP said.
Few media reports also suggested that two players from the Gujarat team too were under observation for their contact with the bookies, however senior BCCI officials told The Quint that no such investigation is carrying on.
It has been learnt from the BCCI sources that Ramesh, who was a part of the logistics team had "promised" the bookie Shah that he has contacts among groundsmen, who can pour more water on the 22-yard surface to tinker with the playing conditions.
However Gujarat Lions scored 196 and Daredevils chased the target off the last delivery in a high-scoring affair. After it turned out to be high-scoring match, Ramesh told bookie Shah that despite his arrangements, the scoring pattern wasn't affected.
According to the Kanpur police, Kumar stayed in an accommodation at the stadium and sent pitch reports to his two associates at the hotel. Based on the inputs about the pitch, Shah and Vikas took bets, he said, adding that closeup pictures of the pitch were found from a mobile phone seized from Kumar.
Police were also questioning the staffers of the Landmark Hotel in this regard.
In 2013, S Sreesanth along with domestic cricketers Ankit Chavan and Ajit Chandila were arrested on charges of spot-fixing by the Delhi Police. All three were playing for the Rajasthan Royals. The erstwhile BCCI president N Srinivasan's son-in-law Gurunath Meiyappan – the former team principal of Chennai Super Kings was also arrested.
Both franchises were banned for two years by the BCCI, while Meiyappan and Royals co-owner Raj Kundra were banned for life. The three cricketers were also banned for life.
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