Rajasthan Royals write to the Chief Minister of the state and respond to fixing the allegations against LSG

Rajasthan Royals lost to Lucknow super veterans by 2 runs by 2 runs, in which Avesh Khan gave a great final, after which the home team was accused of match fixing.
The Rajasthan Royals (RR) have responded to the match fixing allegations levied against them. The 2008 champions were accused of wrongdoing by Rajasthan Cricket Association (RCA) ad hoc committee convener Jaideep Bihani.
RR had lost to the Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) by 2 runs in Jaipur, which prompted this reaction from Bihani. He had gone as far as to think that even a child could see there was something fishy about what was happening as RR failed to chase down 9 runs in the last over.
RR’s dark past
For the unaware, RR had been banned for 2 years (2016 and 2017) from the Indian Premier League (IPL). This happened after they were found guilty in a betting scandal that took place in 2013. Then RR owner Raj Kundra was banned for life from getting involved in cricket activities, with Manoj Badale and Royals Sports Group taking over the franchise.
Response to match fixing allegation
Knowing what’s happened in the past, RR management has decided to nip the matter in the bud. They have categorically denied any wrongdoing and written to the Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma, the Rajasthan Sports Minister Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore, and the Sports Secretary regarding the matter.
“We reject all allegations made by the convener of the ad hoc committee. Such public statements are not only misleading but have caused serious damage to the reputation and credibility of Rajasthan Royals, Royal Multi Sport Private Limited (RMPL), the Rajasthan Sports Council, and the BCCI. They also tarnish the integrity of cricket,” RR said in an official statement.
“Further, as per the contractual requirements and as per BCCI directions, we are to work with the state association and the state government. RMPL has effectively and successfully done this for the last 18 years. BCCI has confirmed and approved that RSSC has the hosting rights for IPL matches in Jaipur. The franchisee is working hand-in-hand with BCCI and RSSC under the guidance and support of the State Government to ensure a successful IPL season,” the statement further read.
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