Staff Report
NEW DELHI: The Indian cricket board (BCCI) on Tuesday suspended four players following allegations of corruption in the lucrative Indian Premier League (IPL), SAMAA reports.
On Monday, a sting operation carried out by India TV showed five domestic-level players, representing various IPL franchises, apparently succumbing to the lure of fixing and engaging in lengthy haggling over the price of bowling a no-ball on demand in the IPL.
The channel said a pattern has emerged where a particular bowler pitches easy deliveries and there are dropped catches. -- SAMAA