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The world of cricket, often revered for its integrity and sportsmanship, has unfortunately seen its share of controversies. Over the years, several Indian cricketers have faced serious accusations of involvement in match-fixing and spot-fixing, shaking the very foundations of the sport.  Let's Look at some of the prominent names who have been embroiled in such allegations.
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Five persons have been arrested from Kolkata for allegedly running a betting racket during IPL. Three of them were arrested from inside Eden Gardens stadium, where the match was held on Wednesday. The trio were caught in the act from the F1 block of the iconic Eden Gardens stadium.
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Rachakonda Police Commissioner Mahesh Bhagwat told reporters that on a tip-off, the Special Operations Team (SOT) conducted raid in Satya Nagar colony and apprehended seven accused and seized Rs 11.80 lakh cash. The police also found over Rs 31 lakh in two bank accounts.
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Police seized several mobile phones, two tablet gadgets, and cash worth Rs9,000 from the flat and booked trio under provisions of the IPC Gambling Act. 
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Raids were conducted at 5 locations at same time. Seven people each from Jaipur and Hyderabad arrested. All 14 people taken into custody for interrogation.
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Sanjeev Chawla, who was involved in 2000 match-fixing racket, which was busted by Delhi police, was granted bail by a Delhi court today on a on a personal bond of Rs 2 lakh.
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The Commission clarified that it has "strongly and categorically" recommended such sports betting in not desirable in the present scenario.
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The Law Commission says that the process should be used as a source for attracting Foreign Direct Investment.
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Actor Arbaaz Khan has been summoned by Thane Police after his name cropped up during the interrogation of a bookie called Sonu Jalan.
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The illegal betting in India is reportedly worth a whopping Rs 300,000 per year.
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All three players were required to participate in anti-corruption education programs, the Australian Cricket Board said.
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Angela Reakes of the Sydney Sixers was the first to be sanctioned for betting.






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