India Supreme Court rejects bid to halt IPL

Says event will go on as scheduled, asks cricket board to submit report.


Reuters May 21, 2013
Former Test bowler Sreesanth and two other players were arrested along with 11 bookmakers on Thursday on suspicion of spot-fixing in the IPL. PHOTO: AFP

NEW DELHI:


India’s Supreme Court dismissed a petition yesterday seeking to scrap the remaining matches of the Indian Premier League (IPL) amid growing concerns about corruption in the event.


Former Test bowler Shanthakumaran Sreesanth and two other players were arrested along with 11 bookmakers on Thursday on suspicion of spot-fixing in the IPL.

The case has prompted the Indian government to look at the possibility of introducing a law to combat matchfixing and spot-fixing.

Social activist Sudarsh Awasti lodged the petition demanding the scrapping of the remaining four IPL matches, including Sunday’s final, but the apex court said the competition would go on as scheduled.

The court also asked the Indian cricket board to submit a report within two weeks with details of the players’ involvement in the scandal and what action was being taken against them.

Awasti also wanted a special investigation to get to the bottom of the spot-fixing scandal and for the league to be banned from next year but the court found no merit in his demands.

Published in The Express Tribune, May 22nd, 2013.

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