Fake IPL issue...? How Russian gamblers were cheated?

Sowmiya Sriram
Fake IPL issue...? How Russian gamblers were cheated?

The police arrested 4 people who had received gambling money from russia by holding a fake IPL match in the village of Molipur, Gujarat. Important information has been released about this incident which has shocked the cricket world. They have called daily laborers and given them 400 rupees per day, they have put the jerseys of CSK, Mumbai, and gujarat teams.
Also, they have hired four HD high-tech cameras and asked the cameramen to shoot only the players playing. The gang has turned the land outside the cut into a field, made a pitch, and held matches with artificial light.
The name they have given to this series is the indian Premier cricket League. The gang has created a YouTube page called IPL and is broadcasting the match live. Also, the gang has used the graphic cards used by Star sports to display the score cards live.


Also, the gang contacted Russian gamblers on the Telegram page and conducted gambling through it. Also, how many runs should be scored in this over, and which ball should be out. The on-field umpire will signal when to hit a six and when to throw a no-ball. Fans will act on it.


The gang has also used Harsha Bhogle-like voice changer and audience voices deposed from the internet. It was headed by a man named Sadiq Davda. Asif Mohammed was the head of this scam. It was his idea that he along with his friends ran a fake IPL match and earned up to 3 lakh rupees.

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