Anti-Corruption Unit of BCCI to end several T20 leagues

The Anti-Corruption Unit of BCCI has decided to end the various T20 leagues mushrooming all over the country under different state associations.

Several teams are popping up year after year without any business model in place with owners with no clear source of income buying several teams in different leagues all over the country. Chargesheets have already been filed against some of the owners, players and coaches for spot-fixing and the scenario is only getting murkier.

Anti Corruption Unit chief, Ajit Singh has discussed the matter with BCCI officials and wants a solution to the rising corruption in these leagues – the maximum number of which exist in Mumbai, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu.

Apart from the three big states, such leagues are also being run by the Jharkhand, Andhra Pradesh, Bengal and Saurashtra cricket associations.

News Desk

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