NepalT20 Cricket League takes ugly turn

Summarized by: Live Sports Direct
 
NepalT20 Cricket League takes ugly turn

Home Ministry wrote to Nepal Police to investigate the spot-fixing scandal and payment of players. A commentator made serious allegations of irregularities in the maiden official premier tournament of the Cricket Association of Nepal. Seven3Sports did not pay the rights fees of Rs 30.9 million to CAN before the start of tournament. The franchise teams did also not make payments of 50 per cent of salaries as promised.

CIB starts investigation of spot-fixing after Home Ministry instructions. Cricketers yet to get salaries; commentator Timalsina sees irregularities, quits job after nine days. Seven3Sports paid rights fees of Rs 30.9 million to CAN before the start of the tournament. They also didn't pay 50% of players' salaries as promised. The organisers didn’t acquire work permits for foreign players. The National Sports Council didn not give approval. It was not given because the company could not produce documents. Home Minister wrote to Nepal Police to investigate the spot fixing scandal and payment of cricketer's salaries.

NepalT20 Cricket League takes ugly turn.


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