International Cricket Council (ICC) believes that India has become a hub of match-fixing. There was no improvement in the situation in the country despite IPL spot-fixing in 2013. This situation will remain the same until fixing law falls under the category of crime.
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Spot fixing was stained on a veteran like Sreesanth
The spot-fixing that took place during the IPL in 2013 will be considered as the black chapter of Indian cricket. It is being said that after the IPL, bookies are now targeting the domestic league. The Karnataka Premier League (KPL) fixing was revealed last year, involving players as well as team owners.
BCCI said - 40 thousand crores of illegal business
All the revelations were made by an officer associated with the Anti Corruption Unit of the ICC in a webinar related to sports law and policy. According to ICC's Anti Corruption Unit official Steve Richardson, 'Players are the last part of this episode.
The difficulty is that those who run this racket. The main conspirators of the crime are those who sit outside the ground. BCCI ACU head Ajit Singh has also given his opinion on the whole matter. Singh says that every year betting leads to an illegal earning of 40 thousand crores. Speakers approach players, support staff, officials, and franchise owners to make quick money.
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Strict law will only help to get rid of it
Sri Lanka was the first country to bring a law against match-fixing, so the game is safe there. Things are also better in Australia. According to Australian law, he can prevent anyone from coming to his country before a big tournament. There are major changes in the law, such as the 2021 World T20 in India and the one-day World Cup in 2023.
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