Many players including Gayle were implicated in Kashmir T20 League, now they have lost their jobs, have scored 7 centuries

DDCA took a big step (Photo-X)

Ashu Dani IHPL: The league that betrayed players like Chris Gayle, the league that left many young cricketers stranded in hotels, the league whose organizers fled overnight and had to be shut down, now a senior official involved in that league has been dismissed. Major action has been taken in the Indian Heaven Premier League case being played in Kashmir. DDCA has removed Chief Junior Selector Ashu Dani in this matter. Ashu Dani is accused of being involved in this league. Dani was the president of the Indian Heavy Premier League.

Case registered against Ashu Dani

DDCA official has said in this matter that a criminal case has also been registered against Ashu Dani. It was expected that he was going to resign himself but Ashu Dani says that he is innocent. Let us tell you that apart from Chris Gayle, former Indian cricketer Praveen Kumar was also playing in the Indian Heaven Premier League. This league was suddenly closed and the organizers did not even pay a lot of money. Because of this the players had to stay locked in the hotel.

Who is Ashu Dani?

Ashu Dani is a former Indian cricketer who has played 49 first class matches for Delhi. He played first class cricket from 1994 to 2001, and also played junior international cricket. Ashu Dani scored 2975 runs for Delhi in 49 first class matches at an average of 39.14, which included 6 centuries and 15 half-centuries. Apart from this, he scored 1317 runs in 41 List A matches at an average of 34.65, which included one century and 10 half-centuries.

8 teams were playing in IHPL

A total of 8 teams were playing in the Indian Heaven Premier League. Gulmarg Royals had secured the top position in Group A with 7 wins in 5 matches. Whereas in Group B, Ladakh Heroes were on top by winning 2 out of 4 matches. But then suddenly this league was closed and all the players were taken hostage by the hotel. Not only this, the players and umpires were also not given full money.

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