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IPL 2025: Rajasthan Royals In Trouble? Report Says RCA Ad Hoc Committee Convenor Accuses Franchise Of Match-Fixing After 2-Run Defeat To LSG

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Rajasthan Royals' players find themselves in hot waters as they reportedly have been accused of match-fixing after succumbing to a two-run defeat against the Lucknow Super Giants at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium in Jaipur. The inaugural IPL champions have been accused of match-fixing by convenor of the Rajasthan Cricket Association (RCA) and Ad Hoc committee, Jaideep Bihani.

With nine runs to get in the final over for the Royals and Avesh Khan bowling, the right-arm speedster successfully defended it, sneaking a two-run win. Shimron Hetmyer was dismissed in the third ball of the over and Shubham Dubey failed to score six runs in the remaining three deliveries as the Royals crashed to their sixth defeat of the season.

Aside from reportedly alleging them of match-fixing, Bihani also blamed the franchise for not letting RCA be part of the management. He told News18 Rajasthan during an interaction:

"The ad hoc committee has been appointed by the state government in Rajasthan. It has extended for a fifth time. We make sure all competitions take place without any issues. But then just as IPL came, the Zila Parishad (district council) took control of it. For IPL, the BCCI had first sent a letter to RCA only, not Zila Parishad. The excuse given by them and RR that we don’t have an MOU from Sawai Mansingh Stadium. If MOU is not there, so what? Aren’t you paying Zila Parishad for every match?"

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