Corruption market is hot in Indian Cricket Board, Neeraj Kumar

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The former police chief, who investigated several corruption scandals in the Indian cricket board, exposed the BCCI’s raw material.

Former police chief and anti-corruption chief BCCI Neeraj Kumar says that corruption is hot in the Indian cricket board.

Neeraj Kumar has also expressed reservations about giving India a higher share in the ICC financial model.

He has said that the International Cricket Council should not give crores of rupees to such a board which will waste it and will not give any accountability.

According to foreign media, India is likely to get 38% share in ICC’s new financial model.

Neeraj Kumar has said that there is no such thing as accountability in BCCI, out of 50 ICC corruption cases investigated, 47 are from India.

He said that during his 3-year term as Anti-Corruption Chief, he found the risk of spot-fixing to be the highest, and found money in the BCCI coffers for which no evidence was presented.

Neeraj Kumar says that cricket boards including England and Australia have to be careful in giving money to India, BCCI does not spend the money received from ICC on the development of cricket.

He says that before giving money, BCCI should be asked what they have done for cricket. It is a pity that despite being so rich, BCCI has never been accountable for the distribution of money. What did

The former anti-corruption chief says that the infrastructure and development of players in the country is negligible, at present the condition of cricket at the lower level in India is sad.

He also says that if you ask BCCI about the infrastructure and development of cricket, they will not have any answer, in such a big country there is only one cricket academy which is run by sponsors.

Neeraj Kumar says that BCCI has not built a big academy for cricket yet, the Indian cricket board is a failed organization in terms of organization.

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