Six Four photograph

Six Four

Use attributes for filter !
Google books books.google.com
Originally published 2012
Authors Hideo Yokoyama
GenresNovel
Fiction
Mystery
Thriller
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
ID2181174
Send edit request

About Six Four


Named one of the best books of 2017 by The New York Times Book Review, The Washington Post, San Francisco Chronicle, and Literary Hub. Winner of the Best Japanese Crime Fiction of the Year Award. . . .

India: Police rumble fake 'IPL' cricket league

Feb 16,2020 2:55 am

Police in India have arrested a group of conmen who Set Up a fake version of cricket's Indian Premier League (IPL) and fooled gamblers in Russia.

Punters parted with More Than 300,000 rupees (almost $4,000), police said.

The conmen staged The Match on a farm in Gujarat, paying labourers to pose as players, sporting jerseys of real IPL teams, with a bogus umpire instructed to signal a boundary or wicket.

They even hired a Man To mimic famous Cricket Commentator Harsha Bhogle .

Players were paid around 400 rupees ($5) per game and broadcast The Matches live over a YouTube channel called IPL.

The channel would never show a wide shot of The Pitch , and crowd noise Sound Effects were downloaded from The Internet and played through a speaker.

The Tournament began three weeks after the actual IPL concluded in May, police said.

Despite this, the conmen managed to reach the quarter-finals stage of their so-called " Indian Premier Cricket League" before police stopped play.

Russian gamblers placed bets on a Telegram channel Set Up by The Gang , who then alerted The Fake umpire using walkie-talkies, police inspector Bhavesh Rathod told reporters.

The Fake umpire would then " signal The Bowler and batsman to hit a six, four or get out" Mr Rathod said.

Police have arrested four people in connection with the case.

Betting on cricket is illegal in India, and The Suspects have been charged with Criminal Conspiracy and gambling, Reuters reported.



Source of news: bbc.com

Related Persons

Next Profile ❯