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Fantasy sports platform Deam11 is under the scanner of Mohali Police for allegedly having ‘links’ to the fake T20 league. BCCI’s ACU chief Ajit Singh Shekhawat, confirmed that the unit provided pointers to the Mohali Police.
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UVA T20 League which got called off earlier this week after the first two matches has caused quite a stir. It was a league from Sri Lanka and organised by UVA Cricket Association.
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Dream 11 Link to Fake Uva T20 League? BCCI Asks Mohali Police to Investigate: Report
Dream 11 Link to Fake Uva T20 League? BCCI Asks Mohali Police to Investigate: Report
One of the sponsors of the Indian Premier League, fantasy cricket site Dream 11 has come under the scanner of BCCI’s anti-corruption unit for probable involvement in the fake Uva Premier League T20, according to a report in The Indian Express.
The tournament, advertised as a Sri Lankan T20 League, was found to have been hosted on the outskirts of Mohali with local Punjab players with the…
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Uva League fiasco: FanCode cites fraud, Dream 11 refuses to comment
Streaming website FanCode and Dream 11 have come under scrutiny for their involvement in the fake T20 league being investigated by the Punjab police. While the match was streamed by FanCode, the players were seen sporting Dream 11 on their jerseys. While FanCode has stated that they have shared all the documents and details with the investigating authorities, Dream 11 has refrained from commenting citing unauthorised usage.
Apart from FanCode which broadcast the Uva T20 League as being held in Sri Lanka even though it was being played at a local club ground in Sawara village close to Mohali, the fact that the players were seen sporting Dream 11 jerseys has seen BCCI’s Anti-Corruption Unit ask the investigators to look into the role of Dream 11 – a fantasy sports platform and also a sponsor in the Indian Premier League.
“We have given an input to the investigators that these 7-8 points of investigation, they can provide some evidence,” BCCI ACU chief Ajit Singh told IANS.
“FanCode streamed it. It was in the media that they stopped streaming once Sri Lanka Cricket told them…If they have streamed it, somebody must have approached them. They would tell the police who approached them. Then some documentation for Sri Lankan authorisation must have been given to them.
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Chandigarh T20 streamed as Lankan Uva league match comes under BCCI scanner
Chandigarh T20 streamed as Lankan Uva league match comes under BCCI scanner
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A T20 match played near Chandigarh but streamed online as a game in Sri Lanka has caught the attention of BCCI’s Anti-Corruption Unit, the Punjab Police and also a little known cricket association in the island country.
A media report on Friday stated that the game played on June 29 took place in Sawara village, 16 km from Chandigarh, but was streamed as a ‘Uva T20 League’ match in Sri…
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2 मैच के बाद ही रद्द हुई श्रीलंका की टी20 लीग, वजह जानकर रह जाएंगे हैरान
2 मैच के बाद ही रद्द हुई श्रीलंका की टी20 लीग, वजह जानकर रह जाएंगे हैरान
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श्रीलंका में होने वाली टी20 लीग दो मैच के बाद रद्द पिछले कुछ दिनों में श्रीलंका में क्रिकेट लीग (Sri Lanka Cricket League) रद्द होने का ये दूसरा मामला है.
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The Fake Uva T20 League - A Sri Lankan Tournament Played in Mohali With Punjab Players
The Fake Uva T20 League – A Sri Lankan Tournament Played in Mohali With Punjab Players
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The Uva Premier T20 league which was supposedly happening in Badulla in Sri Lanka was in fact happening in the outskirts of Mohali with local Punjab players instead of Sri Lankans, according to a report in the Indian Express.
The tournament consisting of four teams – Wellawaya Vipers, Monaragala Hornets, Badulla Sea Eagles and Mahiyanganaya Unilions – was said to involve former cricketers…
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New delhi date. 09 September 2020, Wednesday
Former Indian all-rounder Yuvraj Singh has decided to retire from international and domestic cricket in 2019. But now he wants to return to the field. He wants to play T20 for Punjab as a domestic cricketer and has also written to BCCI president Saurabh Ganguly seeking his approval.
Punjab Cricket Association (PCA) secretary Puneet Bali was the first to propose Yuvraj Singh to retire for the benefit of Punjab cricket. "Initially, I was not sure about accepting the offer," Yuvraj said. I stopped playing domestic cricket, although I wanted to continue playing in other domestic franchise leagues around the world if I got BCCI approval.
Yuvraj said his decision to retire was not an easy one but he wanted to further contribute to Punjab winning trophies. UVA explained the reason, what their future plans are and now they are waiting for BCCI approval, which is being considered as a formality.
In fact, Yuvraj had no such intention before but during the lockdown, Yuvraj spent a lot of time with young Punjab cricketers Abhishek Sharma, Prabhasimran Singh and Anmol Press Singh at the PCA's Mohali Stadium. The three cricketers are associated with different teams in the IPL and Yuvraj held many long net sessions with them and helped them prepare for the IPL.
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Exclusive - Masked IPs, fabricated emails, phony numbers: Here's how UVA T20 scam blew up | Cricket News
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Exclusive - Masked IPs, fabricated emails, phony numbers: Here's how UVA T20 scam blew up | Cricket News
MUMBAI: Ever since the morning of July 4, when the story first broke on the ingenuity of a totally fictitious Sri Lankan T20 league being “played” on the outskirts of Chandigarh, probing authorities that include the International Cricket Council‘s (ICC) ACSU, BCCI and Sri Lanka Cricket anti-corruption units and police from Mumbai and Chandigarh have become part of an inquiry to look into the most bizarre of cricketing scams in recent times. In the transpiring week, as details emerged on the drama, arrests made in Chandigarh and comments coming from those probing the incident, TOI went looking for details that haven’t become public yet and is in possession of it. Below is a chronological order in which the events took place, starting June 25 when a fabricated email popped up in the inbox of FanCode’s email, the police complaints that were filed on July 6 and where matters stand as of today. An exclusive investigative report on what transpired. TOI spoke with investigating authorities, police sources, FanCode officials and other unnamed sources to get into the details. * On 25th June 2020, late in the evening an individual named Sandun Karunaratne posing as UVA League representative reached out to FanCode’s content team with the presentation of the league and asked for a discussion on helping promote it through distribution. * Karunaratne said he represents the UVA Premier League and shared details of the league with FanCode on email, including details of their website – uvapremierleague.com (the website is now shut). Karunaratne reached out using the email ID [email protected]. * Karunaratne said they had figured how to reach FanCode’s content team through details and email addresses available on Linkedin (an employment-oriented online service). After the email came, FanCode’s content team replied to it, as they do with any business-related email. * Once emails were exchanged and a contact established, Karunaratne communicated on Whatsapp from a Sri Lankan number (+94 76*****28) to further discussions on the league. A second line of communication was opened on Whatsapp from another Sri Lankan number (+94 78*****10), belonging to a certain Vaas (first name unconfirmed), who was brought on board by Karunaratne to work on operational procedures and technical assistance to stream the league. * On 26th June 2020, the FanCode team asked Karunaratne for official sanction letters from Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC), which is a specific requirement for the event to go on the platform. The UVA league representative shared their company details along with details of another event organised earlier to support their claim and business approach – with details mentioned on their website uvapremierleague.com. The website was later taken off. * On 27th June 2020, Karunaratne shared an approval letter from UVA Province Cricket Association (UPCA). The UPCA is the local association that was supposed to host the league, according to Karunaratne in his exchanges with FanCode. The email also mentioned that the UVA Premier League is the domestic event of UPCA. * FanCode has said that the email of approval from UPCA, sent by Karunaratne, is scanned on the UPCA letterhead, possibly to authenticate the source. However, given the turn of events, FanCode has admitted there’s no way to ascertain authenticity, especially after what happened. * FanCode has said it asked for a letter stating that UPCA is an affiliated body of SLC. Karunaratne told FanCode via another email that the offices of the SLC were closed for the weekend (June 27 was a Saturday) and as an alternative provided an email confirmation that was sent by Sri Lankan cricket officials to UPCA (Karunaratne forwarded to FanCode). * The forwarded email (sent from [email protected]) said the SLC was confirming the event, after which Karunaratne began discussing player details and streaming information, and provided the same to the FanCode team via email. * The email — purported to be sent by SLC COO Jerome Jayaratne — stating the SLC approval is as follows: Marked to: [email protected] — with a cc marked to [email protected] – it says… Dear Mr Zoysa, As discussed with Mr Mohan D’Silva (secretary general SLC), we give full authority to UPCA to conduct the UVA Premier League 2020). Please note SLC will not be providing any financial help to UPCA. Moreover, UPCA is requested to follow the norms of SLC and new post-Covid19 regulations. Best of luck for future endeavours. Thank you. The letter is signed by Jerome Jayaratne, the Chief Operating Officer at Sri Lanka Cricket. * Mohan D’Silva and Jerome Jayaratne are actual officials in the Sri Lankan cricket board and there’s heavy suspicion right now that the email sent by Jerome Jayaratne had its IP address masked, and is being investigated right now. * On 28th June 2020, around evening time, Karunaratne and Vaas mentioned that they are ready for the testing (the technical details) and later shared the updated players’ list along with player squads for the league. They also shared the location of the ground and some photos on being asked for details. * Karunaratne also committed to participation of four big names from Sri Lanka in the said league – Dilshan Tilakratne, Ferveez Mahroof, Ajanta Mendis, Thilan Tushara) — but mentioned on the eve of the match-day that those players may not play as the organisers have not been able to meet the commercials expectations of the players. This was told to FanCode the night before the tournament. There were no other big names in the list as the proposed “league” was all set to go ahead. * FanCode says it has no idea where the event was being played and their only way of knowing it was a Google location sent by Karunaratne, suggesting the ground to be in UPCA’s premises in Sri Lanka. * On 29th June 2020, the matches started at the ground along with live-streaming. By the end of the 2nd match (on the same day), FanCode received an email from the SLC — from a certain Chaalaka n Silva, manager, legal at SLC ([email protected]) saying that the tournament is not approved by them, nor sanctioned nor organised by the UPCA and they do not recognise the tournament. * As soon as FanCode received this intimation, they say they immediately stopped streaming the matches on their platform and messaged the organisers (messages went through at first), demanding an explanation. FanCode says it also tried getting in touch with Karunaratne and Vaas but the phone numbers were soon deactivated. * FanCode got in touch with the SLC once again and provided them with all the details, including copies of emails and all correspondence between their team and the event organisers posing as the UVA League representatives. * Chaalaka referred FanCode to Tejake Wanigasekara (retd wing commander and manager of Sri Lanka’s anti-corruption unit). * On 6th July 2020, FanCode lodged a complaint with the Mumbai Police against fraudulent representations made on the basis of forged and fabricated documents and wherein they were “fraudulently tricked upon to telecast the unauthorized cricket match on our platform”. * This entire episode took place between June 25 & June 29, with FanCode eventually getting in touch with the Sri Lanka ACU on the 30th. FanCode says it has also reached out to the BCCI ACU to provide all possible support with all required documents and details as available with them, to aid the investigation and “bring the perpetrators to justice”. The anti-corruption units of ICC, BCCI and SLC, along with Mumbai and the Chandigarh police are further investigating this entire episode. Watch this space for more soon.
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A new T20 League has been launched in Sri Lanka which will be held from June 29 till July 5 and will see four teams clashing off
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Sri Lankan UVA Premier League T20: Schedule, Squads Timings and Live Streaming
UVA Premier League T20 is going to start in Sri Lanka from June 29, 2020 which will feature the former International Cricketers like Tillakratne Dilshan, Thilan Thushara, Ajantha Mendis and Farveez Mahroof.
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Exclusive – Masked IPs, fabricated emails, phony numbers: Here’s how UVA T20 scam blew up | Cricket News – Times of India MUMBAI: Ever since the morning of July 4, when the story first broke on the ingenuity of a totally fictitious Sri Lankan T20 league being "played" on the outskirts of Chandigarh, probing authorities that include the International Cricket Council's (ICC) ACSU, BCCI and Sri Lanka Cricket anti-corruption units and police from Mumbai and Chandigarh have become part of an inquiry to look into the most bizarre of cricketing scams in recent times.
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Kummerfeld T10 League 2020: Complete Schedule Of CS T10 Kummerfeld 2020, Know When And Where To Watch
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Yuvraj Singh wants to return to the field again, wrote a letter to the BCCI president
New delhi date. 09 September 2020, Wednesday
Former Indian all-rounder Yuvraj Singh has decided to retire from international and domestic cricket in 2019. But now he wants to return to the field. He wants to play T20 for Punjab as a domestic cricketer and has also written to BCCI president Saurabh Ganguly seeking his approval.
Punjab Cricket Association (PCA) secretary Puneet Bali was the first to propose Yuvraj Singh to retire for the benefit of Punjab cricket. "Initially, I was not sure about accepting the offer," Yuvraj said. I stopped playing domestic cricket, although I wanted to continue playing in other domestic franchise leagues around the world if I got BCCI approval.
Yuvraj said his decision to retire was not an easy one but he wanted to further contribute to Punjab winning trophies. UVA explained the reason, what their future plans are and now they are waiting for BCCI approval, which is being considered as a formality.
In fact, Yuvraj had no such intention before but during the lockdown, Yuvraj spent a lot of time with young Punjab cricketers Abhishek Sharma, Prabhasimran Singh and Anmol Press Singh at the PCA's Mohali Stadium. The three cricketers are associated with different teams in the IPL and Yuvraj held many long net sessions with them and helped them prepare for the IPL.
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UVA T20 Mahiyanganaya Unillions vs Badulia Sea Eagles 2nd Match Betting Tips Prediction Today #UVAT20
UVA T20 Mahiyanganaya Unillions vs Badulia Sea Eagles 2nd Match Betting Tips Prediction Today #UVAT20
The 2nd T20 Match of the UVA Premier League, 2020 – UVA will see the clash between Mahiyanganaya Unillions and Badulia Sea Eagles at NA Now on 29 June 2020 2.30 PM. Keep reading to find out MU vs BSE Bhai Ji King Prediction and we also provide Toss Session Lambi Pari Fancy.
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dream11 fake t20 case: youth league controversy: under fancode fraud, dream 11 refuses comment - bcci asks police to probe dream 11 link in fake uva t20 league
dream11 fake t20 case: youth league controversy: under fancode fraud, dream 11 refuses comment – bcci asks police to probe dream 11 link in fake uva t20 league
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| IANS | Updated: 10 Jul 2020, 10:09:00 PM IST
new Delhi Streaming websites Fancode and Dream 11 have also come under the purview of fake T20 league being conducted by Punjab Police. The match was streamed by Fancode and players were seen playing Dream 11 on their jerseys. Fancode stated that they shared all the documents and details with the investigating authorities while Dream 11…
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