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By Adnan Bhat Rishabh Singh has lost over 50,000 rupees on illegal betting websites since the start of the Indian Premier League (IPL) last month. Although it's not a big amount for the 35-year-old from New Delhi, who runs a real estate business, it is also not his first time losing money on such websites. Singh has been betting on these websites for over two years. "When I started betting, I won almost 3 lakh rupees in the first month. Then it didn't go so well. I ended up burning 2 lakhs from my own pocket," he told Decode. Despite the financial setbacks, Singh hasn't lost his appetite to be...
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By Hera Rizwan The Maharashtra Police Cyber Cell on Monday questioned rapper Badshah in connection with the online betting app Fair Play, on which Indian Premier League (IPL) 2023 matches were allegedly streamed without authorisation. This was followed by a complaint from Viacom18, the exclusive broadcaster for IPL, which claimed that it incurred a loss exceeding Rs100 crore because of the unauthorised streaming of its content. Also Read:Data Breach Of 81 Crore Indians: What Has Been Leaked? What do we know about the case? According to reports, Badshah was summoned as a part of an inquiry that...
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By Hera Rizwan The Maharashtra Police Cyber Cell on Monday questioned rapper Badshah in connection with the online betting app Fair Play, on which Indian Premier League (IPL) 2023 matches were allegedly streamed without authorisation. This was followed by a complaint from Viacom18, the exclusive broadcaster for IPL, which claimed that it incurred a loss exceeding Rs100 crore because of the unauthorised streaming of its content. Also Read:Data Breach Of 81 Crore Indians: What Has Been Leaked? What do we know about the case? According to reports, Badshah was summoned as a part of an inquiry that...
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By Hazel Gandhi Old images of a hair dryer and an electric iron being used to dry a cricket pitch are being shared to claim that they were used during the IPL 2023 final played between Chennai Super Kings and Gujarat Titans which was interrupted by a heavy downpour. BOOM found that the claims are misleading, and the images are from a T20 match between India and Sri Lanka on January 5, 2020. The match between CSK and GT on May 29 was interrupted in the second innings after a sudden downpour halted play. After the rain subsided, the ground staff at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad was seen...
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By Hazel Gandhi Four unrelated visuals from different parts of the world are being shared as Chennai Super King fans showing their support for the team ahead of the IPL final against Gujarat Titans. The match between CSK and GT was originally scheduled for Sunday, May 28. However, due to heavy rains at the venue in Ahmedabad, it has been shifted to the reserve day, May 29. If the rains persist, GT, who are currently leading the scoreboard, will automatically win the trophy. Amid this, some visuals purporting to show CSK supporters storming the streets and chanting the team's name in the Narend...
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By Surbhi Sharma 6,6,6,6,6 — In what could be considered one of the greatest comebacks in IPL history, Kolkata Knight Riders' Rinku Singh smashed five sixes in the final over to secure a victory against the Gujarat Titans in Ahmedabad on April 9. "It's not gonna be in a winning cause I am sure," the commentator said when Singh hit the first of his five sixes as KKR still needed 22 runs off 4 balls. Little did he know, that Singh's heroic performance would seal an unbelievable win for KKR in the next four deliveries. Soon after, Kolkata Knight Riders defeated the Gujarat Titans by three wickets...
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By Anmol Alphonso Several news outlets including DNA Hindi and NBT Navbharat Times fell for a fake quote from a fake Twitter account that claimed Chennai Super Kings pacer Tushar Deshpande ridiculed Mumbai Indians captain Rohit Sharma after taking his wicket during an Indian Premier League (IPL) game between the two sides. The fake quote attributed to Deshpande said that he said it was 'easy' taking the MI batsman's wicket in comparison to taking Virat Kohli's or former South African cricketer AB De Villiers's wicket. BOOM spoke to Deshpande's manager Jignesh Karia who rubbished the claim conf...
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By Hazel Gandhi A viral photo purporting to show an Indian cricket fan holding a placard supporting Pakistani captain Babar Azam over Virat Kohli, during the recent India Vs New Zealand T20 match, is morphed and fake. BOOM found that the photo is from a 2018 Indian Premier League game and the text on the placard is edited. The original poster made no reference to Babar Azam or Kohli. The morphed photo shows a spectator holding a placard that reads, "Sorry Virat Sir but Babar Ajam is God of Cricket for me.... #7" The image is being shared in the context of India's ongoing T20 series against New...
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