A bowler had to pay Rs 1400 for throwing two balls in an Aligarh Junior Premier League match. That is, the cost of throwing a ball is Rs 700. He was allowed to bowl two balls in three matches. Now the bowler has accused the league organizer of cheating himself. On the other hand, Aligarh Sports Association will give notice to the organizer of the league.

Bowler Asyuman, playing for the MK Sky team in the league, said that he was charged Rs 1,400, but being a bowler, only two balls were bowled in three matches. They have been cheated. Will complain about this to Aligarh Sports Association. 20 teams are playing in the league. There are 15-15 players in each team. 300 players are participating. 1400-1400 rupees have been taken from them. According to this, it has become 4 lakh 20 thousand rupees. Players ranging from 10 years to 19 years are playing in the teams.


Cricket experts say that the teams are unbalanced, as a 19-year-old bowler is bowling to a 10-year-old kid. Matches are being played in such hot sun. The pitch breaks after one match, but three matches are being conducted. Recently, UPCA Director Dr. Yudhveer Singh, who came as the chief guest in the Aligarh Premier League, had said that T-20 matches should not be fed to small children. Still, his words were ignored. Small children are playing in the T-20 league. Such players are also playing, not registered with the association.

I appeal to the parents that before feeding their children in the tournament, know the level of it, and how is it. Will their children benefit from this or not? Parents will be aware, only then the money-earning shops will automatically be closed. The league organizer has not taken affiliation. Notice will be given to him. Abdul Wahab, Secretary, Aligarh Sports Association.


All players have been given a chance. No player can say that he has not been given a chance in the match. The allegations made by the player are baseless. He is organizing leagues to promote the game. Mansoor Ahmed, Organizer, JPL

These are 19-year-old players
Utkarsh Sharma, Himanshu Saraswat, Harsh Sharma, Sudhanshu, Altamash, Priyanshu, Aman, etc.

Under-14, 16 and 19 players cannot play T20: Ali
Former Ranji player Eng. Fasahat Ali said that under-14, 16, and under-19 juniors come in cricket, but they cannot play T20 matches. This is the guideline of BCCI, still, it is happening. He is hurt by this. At the age when the players should play with caution, they are being asked to play with impunity. This will kill the talents.

(pc amarujala)