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KPL chargesheets filed, BCCI to examine
By Rasesh Mandani | Hindustan Times, New Delhi
UPDATED ON FEB 08, 2020 06:04 AM IST
A total of 16 accused, including players, team owners, a coach, a Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA) official and alleged bookmakers have been charged in three separate cases.

KPL fixing: Plugging multiple gaps in state-run leagues
By Rasesh Mandani | Hindustan Times, Bengaluru
UPDATED ON JAN 19, 2020 09:32 AM IST
Rot runs deep: Probe chief says KPL owners betting heavily on team’s matches showed how big the problem is. BCCI president Sourav Ganguly says ‘looking into it’

Police arrest ex-Ranji player in KPL betting scam
By Indo Asian News Service | Bengaluru
UPDATED ON DEC 04, 2019 07:06 PM IST
In the recently concluded 2019 KPL edition, Shinde was the coach of Belgavi Panthers T20 team, owned by Ali, who was also arrested. He is on bail.

KPL betting scandal: ICC, BCCI reach out to Bengaluru police
By Indo Asian News Service | Bengaluru
UPDATED ON NOV 30, 2019 03:11 PM IST
Run by the Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA), KPL, the intra-state T20 tournament between the districts of the state is mired in betting, honeytrapping and spot-fixing controversy.

KPL matches only after betting probe: Official
By Indo Asian News Service | Bengaluru
UPDATED ON NOV 22, 2019 10:20 AM IST
Since the investigation began after Belagavi Panthers’ owner Asfaq Ali Thara was arrested on September 25 while six persons have also been taken into custody including the bowling coach of Bengaluru Blasters.

Karnataka Premier League betting: Haryana bookie in police custody
By Indo Asian News Service | Bengaluru
UPDATED ON NOV 11, 2019 01:43 PM IST
A local court remanded Sayyam to nine days’ police custody, for his role in the J.P. Nagar case, related to the KPL betting scam.

Ownership module in state-run T20 leagues need to be examined: ACU chief Ajit Singh
By Press Trust of India | New Delhi
UPDATED ON NOV 09, 2019 05:57 PM IST
The latest is the arrest of two first-class players in the Karnataka Premier League (KPL) match-fixing scandal, which, he says, will act as a “deterrent” for mischievous elements.

KPL spot-fixing arrests ‘matter of when, not if’
By Rasesh Mandani | Hindustan Times, Mumbai
UPDATED ON NOV 09, 2019 09:01 AM IST
Multiple players in KPL agreed to speak on condition of anonymity. “When they know some guys simply won’t do it (fix), they are extremely careful around us,” said a cricketer.

KSCA suspends Belagavi Panthers over KPL match-fixing scandal
By PTI | Bengaluru
UPDATED ON NOV 08, 2019 08:31 AM IST
Incase they are found guilty, their franchise will be terminated,” the Karnataka Cricket Association said in a statement. So far six people have been arrested over the scandal that came to light with the arrest of Thara recently.

Delhi Bookie asked KPL bowler to give more than 10 runs in over, arrested
By Vikram Gopal | Hindustan Times, Bengaluru
UPDATED ON OCT 02, 2019 10:51 PM IST
Bengaluru police arrested a bookie and booked another for trying to fix KPL matches. The arrest comes days after police picked up the team owner of KPL team Belagavi Ali Ashfak Thara for his alleged role in a betting ring allegedly linked to persons in Dubai.

Karnataka Premier League team owner arrested for betting
By Vikram Gopal | Bengaluru
UPDATED ON SEP 25, 2019 10:44 AM IST
The KSCA runs the KPL T-20 tournament every year on the lines of the popular Indian Premier League (IPL) T-20 tournament by the cash-rich Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI).

Karnataka Premier League under scanner after players report approach
By Manish K Pathak | Hindustan Times, New Delhi
UPDATED ON AUG 30, 2018 04:19 PM IST
One particular match between Bijapur Bulls and Hubli Tigers has evoked special interest as according to reports major betting companies including Betfair suspended any trade after unusual betting activities during this match.

Karnataka could well throw up a fractured verdict, writes Rajdeep Sardesai
UPDATED ON MAY 11, 2018 11:23 PM IST
It is a measure of Karnataka’s political outlook that men of religion carry greater credibility than the state’s politicians