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IPL: Controversy over Rishabh Pant's audio, Lalit Modi also said - It is fixing||AllBestNews||

IPL: Controversy over Rishabh Pant's audio, Lalit Modi also said - It is fixing||AllBestNews||

Sunday, March 31, 2019

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IPL: Controversy over Rishabh Pant's audio, Lalit Modi also said - It is fixing


IPL: Controversy over Rishabh Pant's audio, Lalit Modi also said - It is fixing

The match played between the Delhi Capitals and the Kolkata Knight Riders was in the spotlight due to the super over, on the other hand a video of Rishabh Pant became viral, which has caused controversy.

The 10th match of the IPL's current season has suddenly increased to controversy. On March 30, there was an exciting match on the Delhi Capitals (DC) and Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) between Feroz Shah Kotla Ground. KKR gave a huge target of 186 runs to Delhi Capitals in that match, but the match got tie-ups. After all, Delhi has beaten in the super over.

The fight was in the headlines on one side due to super over, on the other hand a video of Rishabh Pant became viral in which he was standing behind the wicket and heard something like this, which led to a dispute. His voice was imprisoned in the stump Mike.


In the viral video of the social media, Pant is being heard saying - 'This is a chowk anyway.' Pant looked like this when the match was in the fourth over and KKR's Robin Uthappa was batting, while Sandeep Lamichan bowled. Then, on the next ball of Sandeep, Uthappa made a square shot, after which the video was being shared on social media by saying that the match was fixed.




However, the BCCI dismissed the entire case. He said that all this is wrong. An official of the BCCI told PTI, "Pant did not hear any of what he said before his statement (this is anyway chauka). In fact, he was referring to Captain Shreyas Iyer talking about raising fielders on the off side so that the chorus could be saved.

On the other hand, the IPL's former chief Lalit Modi has also tweeted the possibility of fixing tweets. He tweeted a video of Delhi Capitals wicket-keeper Rishabh Pant, in which Pant is seen as saying that this is a chowk anyway. And the next ball seems chaos.




Lalit Modi tweeted, is it a joke? I can not believe it. Match-fixing at such a large level. When will the BCCI and the IPL administration wake up?

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