BCCI spent Rs 35 lakh on bananas, the court answered reply
Cricket News Desk. The High Court in Uttarakhand issued a notice to the Council of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) in a case of abuse of Rs 12 Crore. According to the report, a case of misuse of funds given by the BCCI to Uttarakhand Cricket Association came up and an investigation is requested. According to the report, Rs 35 Lakh from Rs 12 crore was spent on buying bananas for the players of Uttarakhand. The audit report of the Uttarakhand Cricket Association claimed that a lot of money was spent on other things, apart from giving fruit to the players. Are 35 lakh rupees spent on banana? According to a report from The Times of India, the requesters in the Uttarakhand High Court claimed that Rs 35 Lakh from Rs 12 crore was spent only on buying bananas. Now the trial of this case will be held on September 19 on which a reaction was also sought from the BCCI. According to the Uttarakhand audit report, the audit report revealed that a total of Rs 6.4 crore was spent on the event management and a total of Rs 26.3 crore at the tournament trial -which has been more than Rs 22.3 over the past financial year. In the Supreme Court, the requesters accused the Uttarakhand association of misappropriation of crores of rupees in the name of dining and drinking expenses. The Uttarakhand cricket council dispute previously faced serious allegations of scams in the Uttarakhand Cricket Board. In the year 2022 it was revealed that the Uttarakhand Cricket Association only pays Rs 100 per day to its players within 12 months, which is less than the minimum wage in Uttarakhand. Not only that, the players of the Uttarakhand cricket team who are also accused of spiritual and physical abuse. News 9 also revealed how the Uttarakhand Cricket Association also disturbed the appointments of various officials. Share this story -tags