Rahul Tiwari
khelja|16-04-2025
IPL 2025: One of the world's most famous T20 leagues, the 18th season of the Indian Premier League is starting. So far, a total of 31 matches have been played in the tournament and the thrill of the game has been increasing with each match. Meanwhile, there are reports that efforts are being made to thwart this competition. Actually attempts are being made to fix IPL 2025. What is the matter, let's give you information in detail.
Actually, a shocking news has come out during the IPL (IPL 2025) tournament. There is news that efforts are on to fix the Mojuda season. The BCCI's Anti -Corruption and Security Unit (ACSU) has already warned all the 10 teams of the league. If someone tries to contact them, they have been asked to inform them immediately.
According to ACSU, a big attempt is being made to fix the competition at present.
According to Cricbuzz report, ACSU suspects that a businessman from Hyderabad is trying to befriend players participating in the tournament. No detailed information about him could be found. But the discussion is definitely that this businessman has a direct connection with the bookies. He has already been involved in such activities.
Therefore, ACSU has issued a warning in this regard to all the people associated with IPL. It has also been said that if this professional tries to contact you in any way, you should report it immediately. It has also been said that any possible relationship or affiliation with him should be revealed in advance.According to reports, this person is trying to get close to the players, coaches, cooperative staff and IPL franchise (IPL 2025) owners, calling himself a fan. He has been reportedly seen in Team Hotel and even matches. He invites these people to some private parties and targets not only the players but also their families.
According to Cricbuzz, this person offers to take family members of players, coaches and commentators to jewelery shops and expensive hotels. Not only this, it is being told that he has also tried to contact his relatives living abroad through social media.