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IPL6 Cricket Betting The Silence, Dawood Ibrahim,Diversion

I have been feeling that, ever since the IPL6 betting story broke out with the arrest of Srresanth, Chandila and Chavan , the BCCI's and the official broadcaster, Set Max, muted and in cases where there was a discussion it appeared as though it was a reluctant one.

This could not have been only due to the official coyness resulting from the fact that the' enquiry was in progress' line'.

I found some one who has similar suspicions.

It is curious to note the difference in speaking about the accused, including Sreesanth , for their role in the IPL6 match fixing.

Compare this with the earlier Cricket match fixing cases, say , the one involving Azharuddin and in another case of the Pakistani Cricketers.

This deafening silence is not limited to only BCCI.

What about the ICC?

Now news comes out that the Dawood Ibrahim's group might have terrorized the cricketer into participating in the match fixing! The IPL spot-fixing controversy acquired a sinister edge on Saturday. Delhi Police sleuths investigating the crime said that D Company mobsters controlling the illegal betting operations were desperate to involve other young IPL players to join the spot-fixing racket.

According to transcripts of recorded phone conversations between bookies and gangsters, the criminals instructed bookies to threaten some young players with dire consequences if they refused to cooperate."

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Is this a trial run to exonerate the accused, step by step?

IPL 6 Fixing,Supply Of Women Phone Conversation Excerpts.

The police say this first conversation took place before a match between the Pune Warriors and the Rajasthan Royals on May 5, allegedly between spinner Ajit Chandila and a bookie named Amit:

The conversations reveal that,

"The conversations reveal that two bookies, Manan and Chand, "arranged" women for Sreesanth and Ajit Chandila on at least three occasions, Indian Express reported.

The conversations have references to the times of despatch and arrival of the women, police officers said.