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IPL 2021: 'Bookies got cleaner to do pitch-siding,’ says BCCI Anti-Corruption Unit chief

Updated on: 06 May,2021 07:49 AM IST  |  New Delhi
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The new modus operandi was observed during one of the IPL games at New Delhi where a designated cleaner was using the time lag between actual match action and live TV coverage to help in ball-by-ball betting, which is also known as court-siding or pitch-siding.

IPL 2021: 'Bookies got cleaner to do pitch-siding,’ says BCCI Anti-Corruption Unit chief

BCCI ACU chief Shabbir Hussain Shekhadam Khandwawala

The recently-suspended IPL witnessed potential corruptors plugging an accredited cleaner at Delhi’s Feroz Shah Kotla ground for doing “pitch-siding” which helps ball-to-ball betting, BCCI Anti-Corruption Unit chief Shabbir Hussain Shekhadam Khandwawala has revealed.


The new modus operandi was observed during one of the IPL games at New Delhi where a designated cleaner was using the time lag between actual match action and live TV coverage to help in ball-by-ball betting, which is also known as court-siding or pitch-siding.


Pitch-siding is the practice of transmitting information from sporting events for the purpose of gambling, or directly placing bets. “One of my ACU officers caught a person and handed over the details to Delhi Police. While that particular offender managed to flee leaving behind his two mobile phones, ACU lodged a complaint with the Delhi Police,” Hussain said.


“We are thankful to Delhi Police that in a separate incident they caught two other persons from the Kotla on ACU tip-off.”

The Delhi Police arrested two people with fake accreditation cards during the IPL match between Rajasthan Royals and Sunrisers Hyderabad on May 2. “So on two separate days, these people managed to get access to Kotla. The one who fled came in the garb of a cleaner. However, we have all his details as he was employed for the tournament. His Aadhar Card details have been handed over to Delhi Police,” Hussain said.

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