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Bookie claims India-Sri Lanka Rajkot ODI was fixed
K Shriniwas Rao, TNN, Sep 4, 2010, 12.19am IST



MUMBAI: Here's a lead for the International Cricket Council's ( ICC) Anti-Corruption Unit to probe into. A top bookmaker in India, who strictly maintains that he is not involved in the player-bookie nexus, says the December 15, 2009 India- Sri Lanka One-day match at Rajkot was suspicious. "Saaf nahi tha (it wasn't clean)," he told TOI on Friday.

Sri Lanka won the toss, elected to field and India ran amok scoring 414 runs on a placid track. In reply, Sri Lanka rode on Tillakaratne Dilshan's massive 160 and almost chased the target before falling short by 3 runs. Sri Lanka bowled 27 extras in the game, India bowled 21 and a total of 825 runs were scored at the Madhavrao Scindia ground that day.

"Sri Lanka were 401/5 with just 14 more runs needed from seven balls. The bets were coming in fast because punters wanted to balance the stakes. At the start, India looked firm favourites and there were almost no takers for Sri Lanka win. But towards the end, it all became a frenzy," says the bookie.

Right then, he received a text message on his mobile. The sender was a 20-year-old boy from Rajasthan who earlier used to work for him as a cleaner. He wrote: "Sab saude kaat do, aur call mat lena. India match le jar raha hai (Cancel all deals and don't take any further bets. India is winning the game)."

The bookmaker says instinct made him listen to his former employee and he turned out right. India won by three runs.

What was behind the SMS may never be known but the bookie continues to harp on the rumour of the amount of money that was transacted that night. "I am told that money around Rs 28 crore ($ 7m) changed hands that night," he says.

It is for the relevant authorities to try and see if there was any truth to the allegations. The bookie also went on to add a little more after his 'fixing' theory. "That was the last match that I heard was suspicious. I can also say that Indian players are clean. They're among the most impeccable, especially the senior players," he says.

With skeletons tumbling out of the Pakistan closet, while that may be of slight relief, it is still disturbing that there is talk a fixed game being played less than a year back in India. And one man, claims he has circumstantial evidence to prove it happened. Will the authorities probe this claim?

Read more: Bookie claims India-Sri Lanka Rajkot ODI was fixed - Top Stories - Cricket - Sports - The Times of India Bookie claims India-Sri Lanka Rajkot ODI was fixed - Top Stories - Cricket - Sports - The Times of India
 
Bookie claims India-Sri Lanka Rajkot ODI was fixed
K Shriniwas Rao, TNN, Sep 4, 2010, 12.19am IST



MUMBAI: Here's a lead for the International Cricket Council's ( ICC) Anti-Corruption Unit to probe into. A top bookmaker in India, who strictly maintains that he is not involved in the player-bookie nexus, says the December 15, 2009 India- Sri Lanka One-day match at Rajkot was suspicious. "Saaf nahi tha (it wasn't clean)," he told TOI on Friday.

Sri Lanka won the toss, elected to field and India ran amok scoring 414 runs on a placid track. In reply, Sri Lanka rode on Tillakaratne Dilshan's massive 160 and almost chased the target before falling short by 3 runs. Sri Lanka bowled 27 extras in the game, India bowled 21 and a total of 825 runs were scored at the Madhavrao Scindia ground that day.

"Sri Lanka were 401/5 with just 14 more runs needed from seven balls. The bets were coming in fast because punters wanted to balance the stakes. At the start, India looked firm favourites and there were almost no takers for Sri Lanka win. But towards the end, it all became a frenzy," says the bookie.

Right then, he received a text message on his mobile. The sender was a 20-year-old boy from Rajasthan who earlier used to work for him as a cleaner. He wrote: "Sab saude kaat do, aur call mat lena. India match le jar raha hai (Cancel all deals and don't take any further bets. India is winning the game)."

The bookmaker says instinct made him listen to his former employee and he turned out right. India won by three runs.

What was behind the SMS may never be known but the bookie continues to harp on the rumour of the amount of money that was transacted that night. "I am told that money around Rs 28 crore ($ 7m) changed hands that night," he says.

It is for the relevant authorities to try and see if there was any truth to the allegations. The bookie also went on to add a little more after his 'fixing' theory. "That was the last match that I heard was suspicious. I can also say that Indian players are clean. They're among the most impeccable, especially the senior players," he says.

With skeletons tumbling out of the Pakistan closet, while that may be of slight relief, it is still disturbing that there is talk a fixed game being played less than a year back in India. And one man, claims he has circumstantial evidence to prove it happened. Will the authorities probe this claim?

Read more: Bookie claims India-Sri Lanka Rajkot ODI was fixed - Top Stories - Cricket - Sports - The Times of India Bookie claims India-Sri Lanka Rajkot ODI was fixed - Top Stories - Cricket - Sports - The Times of India

Please god make the other guy one eyed even if you make me blind.
 
Now the focus shifts to Srilankan team.
 
The bookie also went on to add a little more after his 'fixing' theory. "That was the last match that I heard was suspicious. I can also say that Indian players are clean. They're among the most impeccable, especially the senior players," he says.

Thank god.
 
Maybe Srilankan team has now started fixing too because they are worried that they will not be selected in IPL after the no-ball controversy with sehwag.:whistle:
So like no PAKISTANI player in IPL gamble,no money. and same with SRI LANKA.So they have decided to follow PAKISTAN.:smokin:
 
No its just rumour, it seems TOI intentionally posted this to brag about Indian players integrity. Sri Lankans never got involved in any scandal, they are clean, thats why they get fair play awards, except Ranatungs walking off field in defence of Murli, nothing else.
 
this is not to say that india is at the centre of all that is wrong in the world - but the links and activities of their underground betting world is certainly having an impact on the cricketing world.....to ignore this would be to ignore the issues surrounding the latest scandal....
 
yea yea, and all bookies have link with D Ibrahim, his daughter is married to the son of Javed Miandad, former Pakistani captain, Coach.

this is not to say that india is at the centre of all that is wrong in the world - but the links and activities of their underground betting world is certainly having an impact on the cricketing world.....to ignore this would be to ignore the issues surrounding the latest scandal....
 
Even if the bookies revelations are true and the indians and the lankans are involved we wont see an iota of action. If any examples have to go by we saw the whole IPL saga and what happen at the end, the news is pretty much dead. So big deal if this is true. Its not the Pakistani players that the imbeciles at the ICC can take their shots at its the BCCI for heavens sake the walking ATM of ICC, and of course the ICC dont want the ATM to get mad and block the card. Do they now.
 
yea yea, and all bookies have link with D Ibrahim, his daughter is married to the son of Javed Miandad, former Pakistani captain, Coach.

there are links....and then there are links.....the indians bookies strand seems incontrovertible from all the accounts that have been cited, whats the problem?
 

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