chennai and rajasthan Royals were caught in the match-fixing allegations in the 2013 IPL series. Due to this, they were banned from participating in the IPL series in 2016 and 2017. After this, both the teams, CSK and rajasthan, made a comeback in 2018. After this, there have been no match-fixing allegations in the IPL series. For this, a special committee and rules have been brought in and are being strictly followed. Similarly, some bookies who approach players for match-fixing are being identified and a warning is being issued to the players. In this situation, the rajasthan cricket Association has once again accused the rajasthan team of match-fixing. That is, the match against delhi went to the Super Over after failing to score 9 runs in the last over. In that match, rajasthan lost. Similarly, rajasthan lost in the last over in the match against Lucknow.
Due to this, Jaideep Bihani, a senior member of the rajasthan cricket Association, accused the rajasthan team of match-fixing. The rajasthan team management has reacted strongly to this. A letter was sent to the bcci administrators demanding strict action against Jaideep Bihani, who has made baseless allegations. Following this, the bcci has dissolved the rajasthan cricket Association, and a new association called the rajasthan State sports Council has been formed and is operating under the control of the BCCI. In this situation, the reason is said to be the strictness of ticket sales after the match-fixing allegations. That is, the state cricket association should be given 1,800 tickets for each match played by the rajasthan team. This time, it was reduced to 1,000 to 1,200 tickets by the team management. The problem that started with this is seen as the reason for Jaideep Bihani's accusation.

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