Women's T20 World Cup / Spot-fixing case came up in T20 World Cup, serious allegations against this star player

Zoom News : Feb 16, 2023, 11:30 AM
Women's T20 World Cup: The Cricket Mahakumbh of Women's T20 World Cup 2023 is being organized in South Africa, but in the meantime the matter of spot-fixing has come to the fore in the Women's T20 World Cup. A media channel in Bangladesh has released an audio tape in which two Bangladeshi women players are seen talking. There has been a stir in the cricket world after this audio tape came to the fore. Let's know about it.

Bangladeshi players came under the radar

Bangladesh players have been accused of spot-fixing. The name of one of these players is being told as Lata Mandal, who is in South Africa with the Bangladesh team. At the same time, the name of the second player is Shoheli Akhtar, who is currently in Bangladesh. Shoheli is accused of offering money to Lata Mandal for spot-fixing.

This conversation came to the fore

In the audio tape, Shoheli Akhtar tells Bangladesh player Lata Mandal that there is nothing wrong with spot-fixing. If you get hit wicket, you will get Rs 20 to 25 lakhs. Whereas, if you get stumped, you will get Rs 5 lakh. Do the fixing whenever you want and if you don't want to do that then it's okay.

Lata Mandal said in her reply that she has immediately denied these things. He told Shoheli Akhtar not to tell me these things. I can't do these things. Later, Lata Mandal complained about this to the Bangladesh Cricket Board.

Bangladesh team got defeated

The Bangladesh women's team suffered an 8-wicket defeat against Australia in the T20 World Cup 2023. Bangladesh scored 107 runs while batting first, which Australia team achieved by losing 2 wickets. Mag Lanning scored 48 runs for the Australia team.

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