Gayle, Ryder, Other Former Stars Stranded in Srinagar Hotel After IHPL Scam
The Indian Heaven Premier League collapsed after organisers fled owing over Rs 80 lakh to hotels and unpaid dues to players and umpires, leaving international stars stranded.
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Gayle, Ryder, other former stars stranded in Srinagar hotel after IHPL scam
Huge billboards featuring former cricketers like Gayle, Devon Smith, Jesse Ryder, and Shakib-al-Hassan came up at several places across the city, announcing that these megastars will play alongside the local players in the league, which was scheduled to end on November 8.
Cricket League featuring Chris Gayle, Praveen Kumar in trouble after organisers flee, players stranded
A Cricket League, named the Indian Heaven Premier League, is in trouble after the organisers disappeared and left the players, umpires and the hotel stranded with no payments made. The League that promised to bring the glamour of international cricket to Srinagar has seemingly halted in a fiasco as the organisers fled without making payment of millions of rupees. The tournament began on October 25 at Bakshi Stadium in Srinagar and had some big n…
Srinagar-Based Cricket League Featuring Chris Gayle In Trouble After Organisers Disappear
The Indian Heaven Premier League (IHPL), a T20 cricket tournament taking place in Jammu and Kashmir, collapsed over the weekend after the organisers allegedly disappeared without paying the hotel fees.
BJP targets NC for ‘cricket rip-off’ as IHPL collapse sparks political firestorm in J&Okay | India Information – The Instances of India
SRINAGAR: The Indian Heaven Premier League (IHPL) fiasco triggered a political uproar Monday, with opposition BJP calling it an “worldwide shame” and demanding that Nationwide Convention-led J&Okay authorities reveal who was behind the occasion.“Who have been these scamsters who deceived umpires, gamers, and people who participated within the cultural programmes?” BJP spokesperson Altaf Thakur requested in Srinagar alongside social gathering col…
Chris Gayle, Jesse Ryder Stranded As Indian Heaven Premier League Organisers Vanish After Matches Flop In Srinagar
Srinagar / Mohali:What began as a glittering T20 cricket tournament featuring global stars like Chris Gayle and Jesse Ryder has ended in embarrassment and confusion. The Indian Heaven Premier League (IHPL), held in Srinagar, came to an abrupt halt after organisers allegedly fled without paying players and staff, leaving participants stranded and hotel bills unpaid. The event, which was promoted as a Kashmir counterpart to the IPL, failed to draw…
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