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Bookies lose Rs 5,000 cr as punters refuse to pay for 'fixed IPL matches'

Bookies are finding it hard to extract their dues from clients, many of whom are women with clout in Bollywood and political circles

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The recent crackdown on the spot-fixing racket has caused losses worth Rs 5,000 crore to bookies in Mumbai, Thane and Navi Mumbai, sources have revealed. Punters, who had earlier placed bets on matches, have now turned the tables on the bookies, refusing to pay them their dues, based on the logic that the matches were fixed.


Vindu Dara Singh had told the Mumbai crime branch that Gurunath Meiyappan of Chennai Super Kings had lost Rs 1 crore in bets placed through him on IPL games this season. File pic

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