Former Pakistani player labels IPL 'biggest platform for match-fixing'

Initial controversy arose after Rajasthan Royals narrow loss in IPL, prompting public scrutiny over intentionality.

A former Pakistan pacer has levelled serious match-fixing allegations against the BCCI and the Indian Premier League, calling the IPL the “biggest platform” for fixing after Rajasthan Royals’ narrow loss to Lucknow Super Giants.

Tanvir Ahmed, who represented Pakistan in 5 Test matches, reignited the long-standing debate on corruption in cricket on Wednesday, claiming the Indian Premier League (IPL) is dominated by match-fixers.

His comments followed Rajasthan Royals’ two-run defeat to Lucknow Super Giants in the 36th match of IPL 2025 — a result that has triggered speculation and public scrutiny.

“The BCCI proudly claims IPL is the biggest cricket league in the world. Yes, it is — but it’s also the biggest platform for fixing. Most teams are in the hands of fixers,” Ahmed posted on social media platform X, formerly Twitter.

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