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Lalit Modi alleges involvement of two Indian and one West Indian player in IPL 2013 Spot-Fixing and betting scandal
London-based Modi tweeted a letter he claims to have written to International Cricket Council (ICC) CEO Dave Richardson.
Written by Press Trust of India
Published: Jun 27, 2015, 09:50 PM (IST)
Edited: Jun 27, 2015, 10:15 PM (IST)


New Delhi: Controversial former IPL Commissioner Lalit Modi has alleged that two leading Indian cricketers and a West Indian player had been bribed by an Indian real estate tycoon, who is also a bookmaker. READ: Sushma Swaraj denies recommending travel documents for Lalit Modi
London-based Modi tweeted a letter he claims to have written to International Cricket Council (ICC) CEO Dave Richardson in June 2013, passing on “some information that I have just got.” He told Richardson that he could pass the same to the anti-corruption and security unit of the ICC if he thought so fit. Modi then went on to name the three players, who he claims were in close contact with the real estate tycoon who was also named in the letter. READ: IPL 2015: 3 matches under ED scanner
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Modi stated that he had been informed by “reliable sources” that the tycoon had paid in cash and kind to the three players. He concluded by saying that “I hope this is not true but if true it could mean more are involved.” READ: Sushma Swaraj denies recommending travel documents for Lalit Modi