Now betting ulations after IPL 2021 suspended, two bookies caught in Delhi

Shabbir Hussain Sheikhdam Khandwala, head of the Cricket Control Board of India (BCCI), said that Arun Jaitley was one of the alleged bookies during the matches played at the Arun Jaitley Cricket Ground. Sweeper was helping out with ‘pitch-feeding’ during the recently suspended Indian Premier League (IPL). Ball-by-ball betting is done with the help of pitch-siding. Bookmakers use the time between the match and the telecast. The man on the field informs the bookmaker about the outcome of the next ball just moments before it is televised.

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This former Director General of Gujarat Police told PTI on Wednesday, “An ACU official arrested the man and handed over the details to the Delhi Police. However, the suspect fled from both his mobile phones. The ACU has lodged a complaint with the Delhi Police. He said, ‘We are grateful to the Delhi Police for their arrest of two men in Kotla in another case on ACU information. On May 2, Delhi Police arrested two men with fake identity cards during a match between Rajasthan Royals and Sunrisers Hyderabad.

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Hussain said, ‘These people managed to reach Kotla on two different days. The one who managed to escape came as a sweeper. We have all the details of it as they work on the tournament. His Aadhaar card details have been handed over to Delhi Police. The ACU chief said, ‘I’m sure he’ll be caught in a day or two. It is a small pawn that works for a hundred or a few thousand rupees. However, considering the bio-safe measures implemented due to Kovid-19, Hussein admitted that lower-level employees could be used by a larger gang because there was no access to hotels for outsiders. ‘

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