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Royals face IPL suspension

Former Indian Premier League champions Rajasthan Royals face suspension from the cash-rich cricket tournament after a co-owner admitted to betting on the Twenty20 matches.

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has called an emergency meeting of its working committee in New Delhi on Monday to discuss the fate of the team which is captained by Rahul Dravid.

“We have taken cognisance of the Raj Kundra issue. We are going to discuss it in our meeting on June 10 and if necessary, stringent measures will be taken,” BCCI interim head Jagmohan Dalmiya told reporters.

Kundra, co-owner of the Royals alongside his Bollywood actress wife Shilpa Shetty, has admitted to illegal gambling on the competition, according to police. He has since been ordered to hand over his passport.

According to an agreement between the BCCI and IPL sides, if any franchise group or owner acts in a way which has a “material adverse effect” on the reputation of the BCCI or the league, then their agreement will be terminated.

Rajasthan Royals said in a statement that Kundra would be suspended if “proven guilty”.

“We believe that Mr Raj Kundra is a law-abiding citizen and would not act contrary to law. If however, he is proven guilty, or has breached any regulations, he will be suspended, and he will also forfeit his shares,” the statement said.

The statement added that Kundra is an 11.7 per cent shareholder and “has no involvement in the running of the franchise”.

Rajasthan Royals, who won the inaugural IPL edition in 2008 under Australian spin legend Shane Warne, have been thrown out of the IPL before because of ownership issues.

But the 2010 decision was reversed by an Indian court.

Another IPL side, Chennai Super Kings, is also facing heat after their executive Gurunath Meiyappan, son-in-law of BCCI chief N. Srinivasan, was arrested for alleged betting on IPL matches.

Dalmiya said the Chennai team’s case would be decided only after a report from a panel set up last month by the BCCI.

Three Royals players and numerous bookmakers are among those arrested over allegations of spot-fixing and betting during the recently-completed edition of the IPL.

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