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Daud Ibrahim controlling IPL?

Indian cricket’s credibility crisis


Ironically, the most shocking thing about the spot fixing scandal that has rocked the Indian Premier League is that it may not have come as a rude shock to too many in the game. For, the moral vacuousness of IPL’s agenda — packaging dumbed-down entertainment as sport with the sole aim of making money — had left plenty of room for shady dealings of this kind.

Hannah Arendt’s famous phrase, the banality of evil, may not be out of place in the context of the popular League and the mephitic cloud of corruption under which it has prospered. Three players of the Rajasthan Royals team and a number of bookmakers have been arrested but when a whole enterprise is focussed myopically on crass commerce, it is only a matter of time before a few of those involved in it lose their moral compass.

The utter lack of transparency in the IPL did come to light a few years ago and the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) predictably responded by pointing a finger at the man, Lalit Modi, whose brainchild the league was. But little was done to monitor the off-field activities of players, agents and hangers-on. And the arrests of S. Sreesanth, Ankeet Chavan, Ajit Chandila and a group of bookies may just be the tip of the iceberg. From the police’s description of how they cracked the case, it is obvious that there seemed to have been enough grounds for them to carefully monitor the matches.

Cricket, or for that matter any other popular sport, has never been a stranger to such scandals. From the time the Chicago White Sox “threw” the American baseball championship in 1919, sport has been fair game for fixers.


And in India, where betting on sport other than horse racing is illegal, almost everybody following cricket has been aware that outrageously large sums of money were changing hands each time a big game was played. This was particularly so in Twenty20 cricket, which lends itself easily to spot fixing. What the late Hansie Cronje was offered — and what he accepted — might appear like small change in the context of what has transpired since. Spot fixing first came to light in the summer of 2010 when a News of the World exposé nailed Pakistan’s Salman Butt, Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Amir.



But if Indian fans and the game’s administrators chose to believe that Indian players were untainted, they have only their naivety to blame. With the blessings of the Indian Board, the IPL has become a kind of rogue colossus. And this is, by far, the biggest blow to the BCCI’s credibility. A major clean up operation is required if cricket in India is to retain the loyalty of its fans. And passivity and inaction on the part of the men who run the game in this country may turn out to be worse than active collusion.
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Entire sporting world is like this...its about making money these days...no one.. not even the players care about sportsman spirit... its about money... money and money... and people would do anything to get that.
 
FYI common man here even a vendor had been betting on every ball every run in IPL and other international matches and the betting ring is controlled by Indian bookies while sitting in Dubai :) its nothing new.

You seem to be familiar to this process.

Its also not new that Indian Citizen Daud Ibrahim is fundding Bollywood and many bollywood stars owns IPL teams so its also not ruled out that Daud Ibrahim might having a big role in running IPL.

These teams pay taxes.Dawood don't.You can't simply funnel black money in to a legitimate industry.It will stood up.
 
You seem to be familiar to this process.

Even a streetboy here is familiar with the booki ring and process whats so surprising



These teams pay taxes.Dawood don't.You can't simply funnel black money in to a legitimate industry.It will stood up.

they manage to pay taxes from the blackmoney share.
 
News channels got lot of masala,,,Sanjay dutts limelight got stolen ,
Dawood Ibrahim might be controlling the betting business,,not IPL :pop:
 
Even a streetboy here is familiar with the booki ring and process whats so surprising


Well impressive street boys I suppose.:lol:With that kind of information they shouldn't be street boys at all.


they manage to pay taxes from the blackmoney share.

Right,Why should they do that why should they pay taxes at all.Why risk all the money in an area which has a high level of scrutiny and has low rates of return for at least a medium term.Especially when they have no product sell and legitimate brands.You have no idea of the business model in IPL.Just posting ignorant comments.
 
Well impressive street boys I suppose.:lol:With that kind of information they shouldn't be street boys at all.


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the information doesnt mean they dont lose the bet :)))) even if win the biggest share goes to Dubai ring leader and distributed onwards among Indian bookies
 
Daud Ibrahim ko bhi chain nahi hai, India ke high profile maamlo main zaroor ghusna hota hai.
 
this is indian diseas they blame everything at the end of the day on Pakistan see how the mindset of Indians are we killed terrorist sebhjeet and they killed our innocent sanaullah who don't have any allegation of terrorism and now I heared they are killing another Pakistani prisoner it is their mentality we should now wake up and answer india tit for the tat enough is enough now blaming if indian PM get fever they say it is sent by Pakistan what the hell problem is with indian people

INDIAN DISEASE
 
this is indian diseas they blame everything at the end of the day on Pakistan see how the mindset of Indians are we killed terrorist sebhjeet and they killed our innocent sanaullah who don't have any allegation of terrorism and now I heared they are killing another Pakistani prisoner it is their mentality we should now wake up and answer india tit for the tat enough is enough now blaming if indian PM get fever they say it is sent by Pakistan what the hell problem is with indian people

INDIAN DISEASE

hmmm.. I didn't see any line or word regarding involvement of Pakistan or dawood Ibrahim in IPL spat from its title.
If Pakistan killed or do so much torture to Indian prisonor that he is comatose before his death is acceptable..
And if some Pakistani prsioner who's is in Indian jail.. Point this out in jail because he is found guilty according Indian law..
At first you are saying he is not a criminal then why is he in jail.. India clarified that its a incidence in jail not during introgation or not by jail authorities its is due to internal conflicts in the jail.
And you only heard about second prisoner you don't provided any links or source...
Pakistan is welcome for tit for tat.. So do India.. And you believe it or not India is in better position in doing it so.
 
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