Corruption in cricket takes centre stage all over again with new BPL spot-fixing scandal

Eight matches involving five BPL teams are under scrutiny, with 10 players, including six from the national team and two overseas players, being investigated.

7 February, 20259 min
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Corruption in cricket takes centre stage all over again with new BPL spot-fixing scandal

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