Saturday 18 May 2013

What Sreesanth did, according to Delhi Police


New Delhi: On could nine, at a match between the Kings XI geographic region and Rajasthan Royals vie at Mohali close to Chandigarh, pacer S Sreesanth ran up to bowl AN over with a towel tucked into the band of his garment.              

The urban center Police maintain that this was a symbol to bookies that he would currently fix AN over. He had bowled the previous over while not the towel. (Read: urban center Police explains spot-fixing arrests)

The deal, the urban center Police maintain, was that Sreesanth would tuck the towel to point spot-fixing and so would provide the bookies your time to position as several bets as potential. On field, Sreesanth had warm up to a small degree before commencing to bowl the over. He gave away quite fourteen runs, as allegedly fastened.


The police claim that over months of investigations they need gathered data on spot-fixing, primarily by intercepting phone conversations. The bookies and players, they say, have codes to point that over are going to be fastened. 

Like the alleged towel code. Or the one that the police claim Ajit Chandila, another Royals player inactive nowadays, forgot.  

On May 5, once the Royals vie the Pune Warriors reception in Jaipur, the police alleged that Chandila was paid AN advance of Rs. twenty 100000 by bookies to repair AN over. they need quoted from the phone transcript of AN alleged speech communication wherever Chandila aforementioned he would pull out his 2 T-shirts to point he was starting a set over. 

He punctually bowled the over giving freely fourteen runs, the police alleged, however forgot to drag out his shirts. The police claim that there was AN argument on the phone once a match, during which the bookmaker demanded his a reimbursement. 

Ankeet Chavan, the third Royal player inactive nowadays, was secure Rs. sixty 100000 to convey away thirteen runs in AN over of the match vie on Wed, the police alleged.

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