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IPL has opened a new window of gambling and sex racket in India: Shiv Sena

Updated on: 17 May,2013 03:14 PM IST  | 
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Shiv Sena state that Indian Premier League has opened doors to various scandals and cricket is no longer a gentlemen's game.

IPL has opened a new window of gambling and sex racket in India: Shiv Sena

Shiv Sena today said revelations of spot-fixing in IPL matches show that cricket is no longer a gentleman's game and has instead become a gambling den which is destroying a generation.


"IPL may have given fame and money to many new players but it has also opened a new window of gambling and sex racket in the country. The "kauravas" in the cricket are destroying an entire generation," the party said.


"Cricket is no longer a gentleman's game and has no connect with patriotism," it said.


The Sena's comments, published in an editorial in party mouthpiece Saamana today, come after the arrest of three cricketers, including bowler S Sreesanth, for spot-fixing in the IPL matches.

Expressing dismay over the spot-fixing scandal that has rocked the IPL T20 tournament, the Sena said, "these players play not for the country but for the sponsors and big business houses."

"There is a reign of gamblers in IPL now and an entire generation is being destroyed in this," the Sena said.

"Politicians from Sharad Pawar to Rajiv Shukla have taken control of the business of cricket. The IPL where the betting racket has been exposed, is headed by Rajiv Shukla of Congress. He cannot shrug off his responsibility so easily," it said.
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