I do not hesitate to say that IPL is now a popular tournament. And in the news of the news, before the start of the IPL, there has been a debate in one of the world's most popular cricket tournaments. An IPS officer filed a petition requesting to postpone the tournament. Complaint, tournament authorities have not yet taken adequate measures to stop betting. So he went to court.
It is known that Chennai's IPS officer G Sampat Kumar Madras submitted a petition to the High Court, so that the Indian board-run tournament was closed. In his petition, he wrote that he was able to open the IPL match-fixing in 2013. At that time, the name of eight teams was mentioned by Suptut Kumar. In front of the press, he said that despite the report of the Lodha committee, the interests of the people still remain active in this league. Not enough steps were taken to stop it. There is no clarity on the part of the board on the issue of interest conflict in the IPL.
He further claimed that there was no arrangement for monitoring the match fixer, bookie or match-fixing on behalf of the board. No information store is stored in Indian cricket's highest regulatory body. He further said that the earnings of the cricketers were not monitored. There are questions about the activities of anti-corruption branch. Today's hearing will be held on Wednesday. After that the decision will be made in the future of the IPL.
However, the wealthy Kumar is clear, he does not want the IPL to be banned. He is seeking that the court should issue an interim stay until sufficient action is taken to prevent the settlement.