Teary-eyed Sreesanth, Ankeet confess to spot-fixing charge


More sordid details come out as trio confess to spot fixing

New Delhi, May 17 (IANS): More and more sordid details of the spot fixing scandal came tumbling out Friday as the three arrested players, including S. Sreesanth, allegedly confessed to their crime and the involvement of underworld became quite evident.

Even as police sources said they stumbled on the spot fixing racket after they recorded the phone calls of aides of Tiger Memon with bookies, they also found out that one of the players was told to rope in others in the sordid saga.




Cricketers S Sreesanth, Ankeet Chavan and Ajit Chandila and bookies being produced at Saket court in New Delhi on May 16

It was Ajit Chandila, who alongwith his Rajasthan Royals colleague S. Sreesanth and Ankeet Chavan arrested Wednesday night from Mumbai, who told police that he tried to rope in two more players at the behest of bookies who had promised to offer him Rs.20 lakh for bowling a fixed over. But the two players refused.

"During questioning, Chandila told police that he met bookies at Country Club in Manesar (adjoining Delhi) on April 6. In the meeting, the bookies asked him to rope in more players for spot fixing. He gave two names and the bookies asked him to bring them to a party where the deal could be discussed," police sources told IANS.

However, the two cricketers refused to attend the party.

Chandila also told interrogators that in the 2012 IPL season, the last two overs of a match between Delhi Daredevils and Rajasthan Royals might have been fixed.

Amidst media report that Rajasthan Royals co-owner Shilpa Shetty, her husband Raj Kundra and captain Rahul Dravid would also be questioned, police denied calling them for the probe.

The police said they were able to trail the sleazy connection when they started to intercept the calls of aides of Tiger Memon, who is said to be in Dubai, since March 2013.

They also said that escorts were used to lure the players into the net.

Sources also told IANS that when Sreesanth was arrested from Trident Hotel in south Mumbai's Nariman Point late Wednesday, he was with a woman. Police refused to give more details about her. They also ruled out her involvement in spot fixing.

The three players, who alongwith 11 bookies have been remanded to five-days police custody, have been lodged in the Special Cell in Lodhi Colony.

Police said all the three players have confessed to their crime.

While Sreesanth was the only who went without dinner, his two team mates along with the 11 bookies had a hearty meal Thursday night in police custody. But the fast bowler had rajma-chawal as brunch Friday, police sources said.

After having the brunch, Sreesanth was questioned by Delhi Police Commissioner Neeraj Kumar.

Coming out of the Special Cell office, the top cop said Sreesanth was "cooperating" in the investigations.

The first to break down was Chavan, a senior police officer told IANS.

"He broke down when we questioned him. He accepted that he made a mistake. He also accepted his role in spot fixing," he added.

Of the 11 bookies, Chandresh Patel, who was arrested from Mumbai's Andheri area, may be the main conspirator in this case, police said. He was into the profession for many years, police added.
Sources also said that Sreesanth was directly approached by cricketer-turned bookie Jiju Janardhan, his distant cousin who has also been arrested. He had played for Kerala.

Although the three accused confessed to their crimes, their families and lawyers said they were innocent.

Deepak Prakash, Sreesanth's lawyer, said: "Sreesanth has been falsely or mistakenly arrested. They (Delhi Police) have got some wrong information or mistakenly arrested him."

Delhi Police said more teams have been sent to other states to conduct raids.

Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde, meanwhile, congratulated Delhi Police for the investigations.

Asked about the underworld link in the betting racket, he said: "Police is investigating."


Chavan confesses to spot-fixing, but families say they are innocent

Even as cricketer Ankeet Chavan reportedly confessed to spot-fixing in IPL matches, the families and lawyers of the three arrested Rajasthan Royals players, including fast bowler S. Sreesanth, Friday maintained they were innocent.

According to police, the three accused, have been kept at the Lodhi Colony special cell of Delhi Police.

The first to break down was Chavan, a senior police official told IANS.

"He broke down when we questioned him. He accepted that he made a mistake. He also accepted his role in the spot-fixing," he added.

The three Indian Premier League (IPL) players were Thursday remanded to five days' police custody after their arrest in Mumbai late the previous day.

But the official said Chavan's other two teammates -- Sreesanth and Ajit Chandila -- have, however, not yet accepted the charges.

Chavan's family and lawyers claimed the cricketer was innocent.

"It is said that small fish are easier to catch, that is what has happened here too," Chavan's brother said.

"He is innocent, we know that. He has struggled a lot," he told reporters.

Deepak Prakash, Sreesanth's lawyer, said: "Sreesanth has been falsely or mistakenly arrested. They (Delhi Police) have got some wrong information or mistakenly arrested him."

Asked about Chavan's confession, he said: "They (players) have to confess before the court. Police can say anything, it has no value at all.

"Anyway, Sreesanth has not confessed. Though his name has been involved, there is no issue with Sreesanth. He will fight it out," Prakash told reporters outside the special cell office.

The third cricketer's lawyer Rakesh Kumar, however, accused the Delhi Police of framing the cricketer.

"He is innocent, there is no evidence against him. It is a cooked-up story by police. It is a scandal," Kumar said.

"Delhi Police is deliberately raking the controversy to divert media attention from other issues. Unlawful and illegal procedures were adopted to tape his conversations," he said.

Delhi Police said more teams have been sent to other states to conduct raids.

Besides the three cricketers, Delhi Police also arrested 11 bookies for alleged spot-fixing.

Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde, meanwhile, congratulated Delhi Police for the investigation.

"I congratulate the Delhi Police. Whenever they do good work, I appreciate them," he said on the sidelines of a function here.

Asked about the underworld link in the betting racket, he said: "Police is investigating, it is a preliminary comment."

Police said Pakistani links and the involvement of the Mumbai underworld have surfaced in the investigations.

 

Sreesanth has been mistakenly arrested, says his lawyer

Indian pacer and Rajasthan Royals player S. Sreesanth has been 'falsely or mistakenly' arrested by the police, his lawyer said Friday.

Speaking to reporters, his lawyer, Deepak Prakash said: "Sreesanth has been falsely or mistakenly arrested. They (Delhi Police) have got some wrong information or mistakenly arrested him."

Sreesanth and two of his Rajasthan Royals teammates - Ankeet Chavan and Ajit Chandila - were arrested late Wednesday and accused of spot-fixing in Indian Premier League (IPL) matches. The cricketer-trio and 11 bookies have been charged with cheating and criminal conspiracy.

According to police, Chavan Friday broke down under interrogation and has accepted his role in the spot-fixing scandal. However, Prakash said the confession had "no value".

"They (players) have to confess before the court. Police can say anything, it has no value at all," said Prakash.

"Anyway, Sreesanth is not confessing. Though his name has been involved, there is no issue with Sreesanth. He will fight it out.

"He is completely cooperating and has explained his innocence," said the lawyer further.

The lawyer also rubbished accusations that Sreesanth used a towel to signal bookies, before the start of an over that he would be giving away runs, saying that a majority of players use towels due to hot weather.

"It's a very casual thing. Ninety percent of the players use towels. The match was played at 4 o'clock... the towel was needed," he said.



Cricket bookies raided in Chennai

Police in Tamil Nadu took into custody five cricket bookies and seized cash, laptops and computers from them here Friday, a day after three Rajasthan Royals players were arrested in Mumbai for allegedly spot-fixing IPL matches in exchange for money.

"We raided nine places here late Thursday and early Friday and took into custody five cricket bookies. It is not match-fixing but betting. The investigation is in a preliminary stage," an official of the Crime Branch-Crime Investigation Department (CBCID) told IANS.

"Around Rs.15 lakh (Rs.1.5 million) in cash, laptops, desktop computers and phones have been seized from the bookies," added the official, who did not wish to be identified.

According to him, police conducted the raids after receiving a tip-off that a person was involved in betting. Around 13 teams were involved in the operation.

Some of the bookies under the scanner are absconding and police are on the lookout for them, the official said while not ruling out that some might be abroad.

Police said it would take some time to go through the documents and data in the computers seized from the bookies, who are now being questioned.

India fast bowler S. Sreesanth and his Rajasthan Royals teammates Ankeet Chavan and Ajit Chandila were arrested by Delhi Police late Wednesday on charges of spot-fixing Indian Premier League (IPL) matches. Eleven bookies were also nabbed.

 

BCCI suspends 'middleman' Amit Singh

The Indian cricket board will meet Sunday in the wake of the spot-fixing scandal in the Indian Premier League (IPL) and Friday said it had suspended Gujarat medium pacer Amit Singh who, during his stint with Rajasthan Royals, was allegedly used by the bookies to fix deals with cricketers.

Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) secretary Sanjay Jagdale said its working committee will discuss the arrest of three cricketers, including India fast bowler S. Sreesanth, by Delhi Police for their alleged involvement in match-fixing in IPL.

"The Working Committee will discuss, among other things, the fallout of the spot-fixing controversy in the ongoing IPL, in which three players have been arrested by the Delhi Police," said Jagdale in a statement.

BCCI also cracked the whip on Amit Singh, who was also on the board's list of bowlers with suspected action, by suspending him pending inquiry. The trio of Sreesanth, Ankeet Chavan and Ajit Chandila was suspended by BCCI Thursday following their arrests.

"Amit Singh, a registered player with the Gujarat Cricket Association, who has also been arrested by the Delhi Police, has been suspended by the BCCI, pending inquiry," said BCCI secretary Jagdale.

Amit Singh, who played for Rajasthan Royals for four years before being benched in the current season, allegedly worked as a conduit between the players and the bookies.

Amit Singh has played 20 first class games for Gujarat besides featuring in 14 List A and 30 T20 matches. His last IPL match was in May 2012.

 

Chandila tried to rope in two more players, say police

Cricketer Ajit Chandila had approached two more Indian Premier League (IPL) players to be part of the spot fixing after bookies asked him to rope in more people, police sources said Friday.

"During questioning, Chandila told police that he met bookies at Country Club in Manesar (adjoining Delhi) on April 6. In the meeting, the bookies asked him to rope in more players for spot fixing. He gave two names and the bookies asked him to bring them to a party where the deal could be discussed," police sources told IANS.

However, the two cricketers refused to be attend the party.

Then Chandila contacted Ankeet Chavan to be part of the deal. Chavan agreed to it.

According to sources, the bookies - Chandresh Patel, Maman and Amit Singh - had decided to spot fix the IPL matches a month before they were to begin in April. Former Rajasthan Royals cricketer-turned bookie Amit Singh was Friday suspended for spot fixing by the Board of Control for Cricket in India.

During the meeting with Chandila, the three bookies fixed the rate of Rs.20 lakh for an over.

Delhi Police arrested Rajasthan Royals players S. Sreesanth, Chavan and Chandila from Mumbai for spot fixing. Police also arrested 11 bookies. All of them have been remanded in police custody for five days.

Sources said that Sreesanth was directly approached by cricketer-turned bookie Jiju Janardhanan. He is also a distant cousin of Sreesanth. Jiju had played for Kerala.

 

  

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  • Kiran, Bangalore

    Sat, May 18 2013

    Arrested 15 bookies and only 3 players...? Baath kuch hazam nahi hui...

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  • simple, Bangalore

    Sat, May 18 2013

    Ganesh, Mangalore

    For every suggestion, every question, there is a counter suggestion, counter question.
    You got the answer for your suggestion from Ronald, Mangalore.

    It is very wrong to say crimes\corruption\greed can be eradicated - they can only be contained to a certain extent.
    It can be eradicated only if human being stops being greedy\power hungry\and loves the neighbour (!!).
    If human being becomes content with what he has....then "SIMPLE" peaceful\contended living all around. No room for greediness.
    Is it possible??

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  • mervin, mangalore kudupu

    Sat, May 18 2013

    Alpenlebe chklt's new add "laalach aaa lapp lapp paise ke piche padgaye chor".........!!!!!

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  • HameedNihad, Gangolli

    Sat, May 18 2013

    INDIAN PUNTER LEAGUE: Micheal Hussey ped by Pollard thrice in one over...... I am still wondering who was actually fixing...... Any clue???

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  • Nawaz, Udupi

    Sat, May 18 2013

    "Sreeshant" The subject for RGV's (RamGopalVarma) Next Movie

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  • Aloka Nath, Bengaluru

    Sat, May 18 2013

    Ban 20/20. India can live without cricket. Encourage more and more of Olympian games, footbal, volleyball or basket ball. Develop more and more of entertainment spots like hilltop pikniks, beaches, lakesides, parks etc., for younger generation with money.

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  • eness, mangluru

    Sat, May 18 2013

    Idea!!..as the spot fixing took part in Second over..henceforth after First over go straight to Third over...What say!!!
    Also cricketers should play in Innerwear only...so no Question of removing it...tucking it in..etc etc...!!!
    Players body cud be painted in their team colors!!!
    Mr lalit Modi's allegations shuld be viewed seriously.
    rename IPL as IFL..Indian Fixing League.From a pained cricket fan..

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  • Rion, udupi

    Fri, May 17 2013

    Boss, total Indian system is corrupt. There is no doubt. Better decent people saved coz of media. CBI itself is corrupt. Court judges are hired. Do you know this?? Now the technology is made new revolution, everything captured in video live. But still big hands contradicts.

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  • Jaimini P.B., Manipal,Sharjah

    Fri, May 17 2013

    Keralites worshiped Sree.They tolerated everything,all circus he did on the field and off the field.Sreeshant was unofficial Cricket Ambassador of Kerala.Now everything changed..Keralites are in a state of shock.Sree became Villain..The darkest day in Indian cricket history.IAS officer Mr.Alphonse K.(Keralite)called him third rate cricketer,He wants IPL to be banned too beacuse IPL is not a cricket,it is a game of fooling public.

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  • Cornelio, Udupi/Dubai

    Fri, May 17 2013

    First of all IPL should be Ban secondly players cheated the cricket lovers and the players who involved will be life time ban and freeze the funds sent to jail for life time then others will not do the same in feature

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Fri, May 17 2013

    SPOT FIXING,This IPL indicates just a game for making money who already has a lot. I don't see any point having different players from different countries and they change their team year-by-year. What kind of sport is this? Any indication of playing for their nation? Women,money...etc...here in this game. I was a fan before, then I gave second thought about this game.. now I am away..Sorry for those common people who waste money and their time...

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  • Dr Kiran VSA, Udupi

    Fri, May 17 2013

    Malbari's show khatam and rest of the life behind bars. Black mark on Malbar future

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  • True Indian, Mangalore

    Fri, May 17 2013

    Good JoB by the Police.... To hell with Cricket the lousy game....

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Fri, May 17 2013

    Sport fixing...
    Match fixing
    Bookie.....
    Sub ke sub dukhie!!
    Bevkoof banaya,Srisanth
    santh tera career ka Anth!!
    Beimani, badnami
    Barbaadi!!
    Jane kya hoga Rama re
    Jane kya hoga maula re!!

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  • G Z T Kunte, Udupi

    Fri, May 17 2013

    A Hindi TV Channel has now branded Shrishant as "Sthree Shant" (Woman's peace) because when he was arrested yesterday there were two young girls with him in his room and he told police that they were just his friends. So police allowed those two girls to go away . But today it has come to light that those two girls were Call-Girls belonging to the gang of Bookies and working as messengers between the players and bookies.

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  • Declan, Mumbai

    Sat, May 18 2013

    If true then this is 'Breaking News' !

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  • ನ್ಯಾಯಕ್ಕಾಗಿ , ಅಬುಧಾಬಿ / ಉಪ್ಪಿನ&#320

    Fri, May 17 2013

    after read so many comments, i guess nobody mentioned seriousely about one of the bad faces of this IPL Mafia...is that "NANGA NACH"
    where is so called protectors of culture to raise thier voice against such damn item?

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  • santhosh, mangalore

    Fri, May 17 2013

    yeddi and sreesanth are born criers

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  • BSB, MUMBAI

    Fri, May 17 2013

    "LALACH BURI CHEEZ HE". (IT IS PROVED). DIMINISHING MARGINAL UTILITY THEORY IS NOT APPLICABALE IN CASE OF "MONEY". IT IS SUCH WITH POWERFULS. MONEY IS HONEY. (HANA YENDARE HENA BAI BIDUTHHADE). AS RAMDEV CLAIMS, IF ALL BLACK MONEY IS WHITENED, THERE IS NO NEED TO TAX IN INDIA ATLEAST FOR ANOTHER 10 YEARS OR PERHAPS MORE. THESE MULTI CORE ADHIPATHIS WANT MORE AND MORE. THEY SHOULD SUICIDE IN SHAME. BAN ALL DIRTY GAMES.

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  • GABRIAL DSOUZA, KUNJAGUDDE/SHARJAH

    Fri, May 17 2013

    sreesanth denied that baji slapped him, now all indians to kick his a$$. let me see how he can deny this. shameless guy. he will sell his country for money...take strict action on him. greedy and ugly devil.

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  • simple, Bangalore

    Fri, May 17 2013

    Stan, dubai,
    If you see the news how it is projected on the TV itself makes the watcher immediately say "This is not the real news - they are marketing all made up news"
    It is actually very damaging to anyone's reputation, if media makes a SUSPECTED person of crime, a criminal before he\she is ruled by the court as "Guilty".
    In this case of match fixing, we only know from the news what the police have said and that too we do not know if it is authentic.

    In this IPL so many players\bowlers and even fielders behave so differently in different matches. In one match they very lively, score very fast. Other hand Bowlers do well sometimes and then sometimes that same good bowler is hit for 20\25 runs. Kohli such a good fielder ping dolly catches.. what we can make of all these things - match fixing? When RCB fast bowler bowled the last over giving away so many runs and a huge no-ball and RCB lost - there was not much hue and cry about it in the media.
    Media should not sensationalize a news but try and project correcrt news as much as possible.
    Now, for instance, Sreesanth is found not guilty by the court of law, then what happens to Sreesanth? How he can be a normal person again. People will still hold against him because they watched repeatedly what they said actions pointing to match fixing.
    i will wait for the real news, which the law says either they are guilty or not guilty.

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  • Edward Menezes, Bantakal/Bahrain

    Fri, May 17 2013

    Don't cry Sreesanth don't cry,you are a Rock Star..am sure you can teach few more steps in the jail to your inmates & also you should get the Best weeping star award next time.All the Best.

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  • R0NALD , MASCAT

    Fri, May 17 2013

    Put in jail permanently. they cheated all cricket lovers.

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  • Sampath, Mlore/ Blore

    Fri, May 17 2013

    Srishanth now please tell us who back stabbed you this time? Bhajji? Dhoni?. Its your greed for money that let to your downfall.

    Remember " As you sow so shall you reap"....

    These players must be banned for life so the FIXING menace be ended, as it may create a fear in the hearts of many other players...
    They should neither be ed by nay other franchise in the next auction.

    All 3 must be ashamed because they are the part of the team led by the one who is regarded as the most respected players of all times RAHUL DRAVID !!!!

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  • Sagar V, Mangalore / Dubai

    Fri, May 17 2013

    This is the one of the reason of Globalisation of business, cut throat competition and eager hoarding money and show off our self in this celebrate society. Man is not satisfy himself what he have and to become greedy to get more and more. IPL is an exact example for flowing of money like anything. Now it's turn an conspiracy. What Cops caught is a small fishes in this entire betting market where the big sharks are in hidden face or in a respectable position. Players are taking risk to be have an part of these kind of betting if luck is favouring they will be safe some it will ruined the carrier as well as personal life.
    Whole world having the opposite side of economy I mean the richer become too much richer where as poor are became too much poor, where nearly half of the our indian population is below the poverty line where as the richest indian are securing the top of the world's richest rank. that's what people are ready to do anything for money that's the reason all betting, smuggling, terrorism, murder drug's mafia, under world comes to exist..

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  • RATHNAKARA A, SHIRVA

    Fri, May 17 2013

    Entire media and country is bothered about spot fixing episode of IPL.
    Why media and others not bothered about job fixing in Railways?, Investigation report fixing in CBI? Only soft targets are immediately booked and arrested.
    When the judiciary treats everyone at par then only this country will improve. Every culprit must be punished whether sports person or politician(irrespect of party)

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  • Declan, Mumbai

    Sat, May 18 2013

    Yes, surely the country needs to be concerned about all other forms of crime too. I hope that would include 'Communal riots' and those responsible for it.

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  • Leslie fernandes, Brahmagiri, Udupi

    Fri, May 17 2013

    ZERO TOLERANCE PLEASE.
    DO NOT SEE THE CROCODILE TEARS.
    HAVE YOU NOT SEEN THE TRAGIC FALLOUT IN MUMBAI WHERE A 13 YEAR OLD DIED A HORRIFIC DEATH FOR NO FAULT OF HIS?
    NO MERCY.
    NO CONSIDERATION.
    THERE ARE MANY HUNGRY IN OUR COUNTRY WHO ARE STILL HONEST AND UPRIGHT.
    THESE RICH ENOUGH FELLOWS HAVE NO RIGHT TO REACH OUT TO BLOODY MONEY IN SUCH SHAMEFUL MANNER.

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  • CYRIL MASCARENHAS, KIREM/MIRA ROAD/DXB-SHARJAH

    Fri, May 17 2013

    WHY THIS KOLAVERI..KOLAVARI..KOLAVERI..DEE..? AFTER THE ROBBERY THIEVES NEVER SAYS THAT THEY ROBBED...

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  • RSRB, Kundapur / KSA

    Fri, May 17 2013

    Sreesant, Ankit, Ajit... what a similairy in thier name's last alphabet i.e., 't'. Again it is in T-20. After trials & proper proof, spend your life in jail. Meantime, request to congress party... please do not give ticket for these guys like you did for Azharuddin.....

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  • antony arun d'souza, dubai

    Fri, May 17 2013

    WE ARE BIGGEST BAKRAS WATCHING SUCH MATCHES.WE SHOULD WATCH FOOTBALL RATHER THAN CRICKET.

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  • Declan, Mumbai

    Fri, May 17 2013

    We knew Sreesanth is 'temperamental'. We knew Sreesanth is 'oversmart'. We knew Sreesanth is 'arrogant'. Now, we also know he is 'greedy' and 'stupid'! So, what good is his cricketing talent ?

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  • John Moras, Mangalore

    Fri, May 17 2013

    Whatever may be the crime. Hats off to the players. They have come out open. Many Indians have to learn from them.

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  • Louis D'Souza, Kuwait

    Fri, May 17 2013

    All teams are fixing matches. Shrishanth caught many more are involved but no one has guts to catch big names.

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  • Ganesh, mangalore

    Fri, May 17 2013

    One of the ways to stop "Match Fixing"

    (a) IPL should be made: Free of charges. They have to play only for charity. Not for personal benefit.

    Then all match fixing will stop.

    Each players getting Millions but they will not spend one single rs. For Animal in Zoo.

    It is very sad.

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  • Ronald, Mangalore

    Fri, May 17 2013

    That would increase the chances of spot fixing becuase players will only get money from bookies in that case.

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  • Eulalia Dsouza, Bijai / mangalore

    Fri, May 17 2013

    It seems like this is just the tip of the " Ice Berg" ..! Matter is very deep & strong, which needs to be dealt with utter care and stringent actions . Most people knew that IPL is known for money laundering and huge black money used in / for this game.It is time that Government ban IPL completely & donate that huge amount to poor children's Education Funds or any project to uplift the down trodden. At least we will have an Educated Gen-next to be proud of.!! Let them play regular test matches & one dayers & make money. This is ridiculous.
    Hats off to Delhi Police Dept with all other concerned authorities who worked hard to UN-earth this menace. The concerned Authorities should take stern action against the players & all bookies and all involved in this case. This should set as an example to anyone else after this not to indulge in such UN-fair betting. These players must have been vulnerable targets, may be with senior players being hands in gloves. Unless there is consent from captains or senior players, would the younger & new players dare do something like this. A little more serious investigation in to the case will reveal bitter truth & cats will be out of bags..! More skeletons will stumble out of wardrobes..!!

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  • Edward C Maben, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Fri, May 17 2013

    Delhi police would never have arrested them if they didnt have substantial proof in every form possible so prosecution would become easy. So thier family members and lawyers refuting charges is simply useless. Sreesanth comes from a well to do family. But at the same time he was well known in party circles through out India, especially Bangalore. He was always the party boy. He for sure has reasons to do spot fixing since he needs lot of money to party like the way he does. The other two probably have been bought into spot fixing by sreesanth himself.
    Its a shame which has destroyed so many people and hence has to be dealt with a iron hand. Life ban for them is not enough. They must spend atleast ten years in jail. Party malthina yaavu kalvanakulu.

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  • Dinesh Poojary, Kundapura/Bengaluru

    Fri, May 17 2013

    Now what will his father say? Still conspiracy by Dhoni and Harbhajan?

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  • Aubb, Kuwait

    Fri, May 17 2013

    @Dinesh Poojari,
    Maybe it is an international conspiracy........he he he he !!!!

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  • Divya, Mangalore

    Fri, May 17 2013

    G R Prabhu, whenever police do something good we want to call it 'diversion' from govt scams. What has govt to do with this?? The police took suo moto action and their work has to be appreciated. Each and everything cannot be brushed under the carpet saying its to 'divert attention'. If wrong has been done, the guilty have to be punished. There is no question of diverting attention. Whether you believe or not is up to you, but the police is not a fool to make such explosive revelation in the media without hardcore evidence.

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  • Moshu, mlr

    Fri, May 17 2013

    Cant believe as we see him so religious on the field

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  • ISMAIL.K.PERINJE, PERINJE-YANBU/KSA

    Fri, May 17 2013

    SREESANTH mistakenly arrested,said his lawyer!!!!This is a joke of the century.He spoiled his cricketing career for money and I think he is the first member of Team India to get arrested!There is no scope for him to get rid of the case as POLICE MADE TIGHT FIELDING in 2-3 IPL matches.He wil go down in the history as one more disgraced NATIONAL CRICKETER OF INDIA.

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  • Aubb, Kuwait

    Sat, May 18 2013

    If Sunjay Dutt is sent to jail, why not Sreesanth and team too be sent to jail...??

    Henceforth idolizing "Phalthu" cricketers must stop.

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  • Nithin Poojary, Mangalore

    Fri, May 17 2013

    Every penny earned by Fixing is used for terrorism....and these buggers indirectly helping terrorists...

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  • Prasheesh Kumar. S., Mumbai

    Fri, May 17 2013

    Ankit Chavan being just a new and junior player he was gullible, so he was easily misled by senior players like Srishant.
    So, Chavan may be pardoned, but Srishant should be given double punishment because we are sure that even earlier many times he has indulged in such spot fixing and got away with it.

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  • jeetendra hegde, mumbai

    Fri, May 17 2013

    Now these guys can do only one thing to susstain there lifestyle ,that is to enter politics only...,No other field will accept themm....,

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  • G R PRABHU, BEJAI ,MANGALORE

    Fri, May 17 2013

    I don't believe all these news.I think all this is just to divert the public from central govt Scam.When the Delhi Police new this from many days back, why they kept quite .I think there is something fishy in this. When IPL means betting, every body knew, why our Govt is allowing to play IPL? I think more people have involved in this.

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  • R.Bhandarkar, M'Lore

    Fri, May 17 2013

    Dear Allen
    You raise your stakes then!You never know know when he'll , I mean tuck the towel!
    Jokes apart the towel has literally coming off exposing Sreesanth!Sad state of affairs as I remember his dream spell sending South Africa packing over in Durban I think it was for a paltry 80 odd score.India went on to win it's first ever Test match in S.Africa then! Sree took 6-23 I believe!What a waste of talent!

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  • R.Bhandarkar, M'Lore

    Fri, May 17 2013

    With their faces covered it indeed looks like a
    'Spot the face Contest'!
    Wanna bet who's who?
    Langoolaji-The one with black T shirt is S.Sreesanth- Lagee Rs 50 lakh Kee? Chalo...Anybody wants to bet....No fixing please!
    Fix Karne Kaa Nahee...
    Jumping Jakaak Jumping....Jumping!My foot...Saala!

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  • Allen, Mangalore

    Fri, May 17 2013

    Mr.Bhandarkarji, we don't see any towel tucked onto his waist!

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  • Anandiga, Mangalore/Canada

    Fri, May 17 2013

    Even i was about to say the same.

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  • Lingappa, Kuppepadavu /Dublin

    Fri, May 17 2013

    Cricket and Bollywood both are biggest cancer to our nation. These are places for mediocre individuals, cheats, criminals,Z grade models, glorified prostitutes, corrupt practices, filthy Baxxxxds fooling the gullible public. Ban both of these for a better society.

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  • Baji Saleem, Kaikamba / Abu Dhabi

    Fri, May 17 2013

    The ICL was started with a honest idea to promote the young Indian cricketers to make the future of Indian cricket better. This was launched after our humiliating exit from the World Cup in West Indies. But our greedy n rich BCCI. Along with the help of our corrupt politicians scrapped ICL n started IPL! Look where we are now.
    IPL is nothing but money money money, glamour, sex, lack of respect for our wn senior players, support / financial support for discarded and good for nothing foreign players and above all no future for our young cricketers and Indian cricket is goin where...!
    This is not IPL for better cricket, but better for few politicians and the BCCI!
    Trust me, this fixing Scandentia will nt go into the deep roots because of the BCCI!

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  • Aadil Khan, Kasaragod, Saudi Arabia

    Fri, May 17 2013

    One's needs can be fulfilled but not greed. These players are receiving crores of rupees as remuneration from their franchise apart from several gifts and cash prizes.

    Wonder, why these young men are into the fraud which not only defame themselves and their families but also betrays millions of cricket fans.

    Hope this incident would help open eyes of fellow cricket players and refrain from any wrong doings.

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  • Dinesh Poojary, Kundapura/Bengaluru

    Fri, May 17 2013

    Out of 3 covered faces who is Shreeshanth?

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  • Aadil Khan, Kasaragod, Saudi Arabia

    Fri, May 17 2013

    The one who is in black shirt.

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  • Reyan, Kuwait

    Fri, May 17 2013

    The Delhi Police can spend every second, every minute, every day, every month and watch cricket to check the on field behavior of players. But the same Delhi Police can not stop the rape cases happening in Delhi everyday. Very shame

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  • Bryan, Bahrain

    Fri, May 17 2013

    Suspend these three losers from all matches and IPL should shut down period they break down...after breaking faith of a billion people and wait to expect sympathy. Shame on them.

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  • stan, dubai

    Fri, May 17 2013

    His Brother was giving statement that he is innocent and all Mumbaikars give support to him

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  • Allen, Mangalore

    Fri, May 17 2013

    Sreesanth's mother is still playing the same song.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangalore

    Fri, May 17 2013

    This match/spot fixing may not be restricted to three players who are in custody.Acoording to me,there may be more players and teams involved including the owners because in I.P.L,the prize money is not the real attraction but the huge offers of match/spot fixing seems to be the real prize.Therefore I request the police to take up this case on special interst and unearth the real person involved to clean up I.P.L.in total. All the best.Thanq.

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  • Nithin K, Panambur

    Fri, May 17 2013

    Suspension from all matches anywhere till d innocent, life ban from any level of sports of any kind if found guilty and forfeiture of all income and assets created out of cricket in the name of self or anyone else, besides of course the punishment under criminal. That should be the punishment to deter any others from similar offense

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Fri, May 17 2013

    What is there to accept...phone conversation recorded and published in the media. Now only thing how long they will be behind bars...!!??? Anyway cricket is finished for them.....they may start their new life with the money earned.

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  • stan, dubai

    Fri, May 17 2013

    Charles D'mello, how you are judging them, before court s them guilty. Yes even in media it is shown that some are watching blue films, later it was found they are not guilty.

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