Unnamed player of Rajasthan Royals Approached for IPL Fixing

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<h1>Unnamed player of Rajasthan Royals Approached for IPL Fixing</h1>

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It's difficult to keep Indian Premier League and discussion divided. Scarcely two days into season eight of the IPL, reports of offers to alter matches have begun rising and at the end of the day its Rajasthan Royals who end up in the news for all the wrong reasons.

As per a report in The Indian Express on Friday, a Rajasthan player, who hails from Mumbai, has been approached by his Ranji Trophy colleague with an altering offer. What's more, with that irritating news surfacing upon the arrival of RR's opening match of IPL8, its certain to cause a buzz in the Royals' camp.

The report likewise says that the said player educated a senior establishment official who related the advancement to BCCI's Anti Corruption and Security Unit (ACSU) a month ago. The offer was to "take after a predecided example of play" in return of cash.

The player who made the offer is not piece of the current year's IPL season.

The said RR player has likewise been addressed by ACSU, where he educated that the player who made the offer imparted changing area to him amid the Ranji Trophy.

The Indian Express likewise attempted to contact ACSU boss Ravi Sawani yet he declined to remark.

Unexpectedly, it was three RR players - S Sreesanth, Ajit Chandila and Ankeet Chavan - in the dubious season six of the IPL who were pulled up on charges of spot-settling.

The Supreme Court took genuine notification of the offense, which prompted nitty gritty investigation into the IPL spot-settling case and inevitably prompted the ouster of N Srinivasan as CSK proprietor and president of the BCCI after his child in-law Gurunath Meiyappa was discovered liable of wagering close by Rajasthanm Royals' co-proprietor Raj Kundra.
 
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