5 Controversies that rocked Indian cricket

These controversies, in a way, marred the image of the Indian cricket.

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1. 2000 match-fixing

Mohammad Azharuddin
Mohammad Azharuddin. (Photo by Neal Simpson/EMPICS via Getty Images)

The 2000 match-fixing scandal not only shocked Indian cricket but it also rocked the world of cricket to its core. It all started during the 2000 South African tour of India when Delhi police- while tapping the calls of the underworld- came across a conversation between a bookie and Proteas captain Hansie Cronje.

The conversation was regarding match-fixing and on further investigation, it was apparent that it was indeed Cronje. Delhi Police filed its report against Cronje, much to the bewilderment of the cricketing community. Cronje initially denied the claims but the South African cricket board formed the King’s Commission in order to come to the root of the matter.

Cronje, finally admitted to the offense where he also named a plethora of cricketers including Indian captain Mohammad Azharuddin, Manoj Prabhakar, and star all-rounder Ajay Jadeja. The Indian government immediately ordered a CBI probe in the matter. The Crime Investigation Bureau submitted its report, where the most ruinous statement was of Mohammad Azharuddin, who admitted to introducing bookies to Cronje and fixing games with the aid of Ajay Jadeja.

On November 27, 2000, Mohammad Azharuddin was found guilty of match-fixing while the likes of Jadeja, Prabhakar and Ajay Sharma were found guilty of having a connection with bookies. The bans on Azhar (life ban) and Jadeja (five years) were lifted soon due to the lack of evidence, but the damage to the credibility of Indian cricket had already been done.

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