A senior official from the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) addressed allegations of match-fixing leveled against the IPL team Rajasthan Royals (RR) following their narrow two-run defeat to Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) on April 19.
Jaydeep Bihani, convenor of the Rajasthan Cricket Association’s (RCA) ad-hoc committee, claimed RR engaged in match-fixing after failing to chase nine runs in the final over of their home game.
Dismissing the accusations, the BCCI official clarified that the RCA is currently non-functional, replaced by an ad-hoc committee amid upcoming elections. “The RCA is dissolved, and with elections nearing, some are seeking publicity through baseless claims,” the official stated. They emphasized that the BCCI’s anti-corruption unit operates round-the-clock to safeguard the IPL’s integrity, adding, “These allegations lack any substance. Our anti-corruption team ensures the game remains clean.”
The response came after RR sent a sharply worded letter to the BCCI, condemning the RCA ad-hoc committee’s claims. RR argued that Bihani’s statements were unfounded and damaging, stating, “These baseless remarks not only tarnish Rajasthan Royals and Royal Multi Sport Private Limited (RMPL) but also discredit the Rajasthan Sports Council, the BCCI, and cricket itself.”
According to The Times of India, the conflict may stem from a reduction in complimentary tickets allocated to the RCA. Previously, RR provided 1,800 free tickets for Jaipur home matches, but with the RCA dissolved, the franchise cut this to 1,000-1,200 tickets this season. A RR insider explained, “The BCCI instructed us to coordinate with the Rajasthan State Sports Council (RSSC) instead of the RCA for all arrangements this season.”
The insider suggested that the RCA ad-hoc committee’s grievances arise from unmet demands for additional tickets. “Certain committee members are pushing for excessive tickets, which we’ve declined. This is the real cause of the controversy,” they said.
RR also refuted Bihani’s claims that the franchise sidelined the RCA. In their letter, RR stated, “As per BCCI directives and contractual obligations, we work with the state association and government. For 18 years, RMPL has successfully collaborated with relevant bodies. The BCCI has designated the RSSC as the host for IPL matches in Jaipur, and we are working closely with them and the state government to deliver a seamless IPL season.”