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After cancellation of matches, organizers under police probe
Srinagar IHPL Sporting Scandal
11/3/2025 10:04:14 PM
Sanjay Pandita
Early Times Report

Jammu, Nov 3: A day after chaos and controversy forced the cancellation of the Indian Heaven Premier League (IHPL) in Srinagar, the Jammu and Kashmir Police have registered a case and launched a probe into alleged financial irregularities, unpaid dues, and mismanagement surrounding the privately-run T20 cricket tournament.
According to officials, an FIR under relevant sections of law has been registered, and an investigation has been initiated to ascertain the circumstances that led to the abrupt collapse of the high-profile league.
The event, which featured several local, national, and international cricketers, descended into turmoil after multiple players reportedly boycotted matches over non-payment of promised fees. The organisers, citing “technical issues,” informed several players not to report to the stadium, while others claimed they were asked to vacate their hotel accommodations in Srinagar.
Players who had travelled from outside Jammu and Kashmir also alleged that they were left without clarity or communication from the management after matches were suddenly cancelled. “My match was scheduled for today, but when I called my manager, he told me not to come to the stadium due to some technical problems,” said one player.
Several participants said they received calls from hotel staff, catering vendors, and bus drivers, who too complained of unpaid dues. “We heard that some organisers may have left the hotel late last night,” another player said on condition of anonymity, adding that participants were instructed to remain inside the hotel until the situation was clarified.
The IHPL had been promoted on social media as a major sporting event featuring prominent names and promising attractive prize money. However, the league’s legitimacy came under question, as it was not recognised by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) or the Jammu and Kashmir Cricket Association (JKCA).
Amid growing confusion, the Jammu and Kashmir Sports Council distanced itself from the controversy, stating that it had no administrative role in the event. “The Council had only provided the ground on rental basis as per norms. The government has nothing to do with the organisation or management of this league,” a senior official clarified.
Efforts to contact the IHPL organisers for comment proved futile. While one organiser’s phone remained switched off, another person associated with media coordination said he was “confused” and unaware of the developments.
Matches scheduled for Saturday and Sunday at Bakshi Stadium were also called off after players refused to take the field. Many of the international players have already left Srinagar, while several local cricketers continue to stay at the Radisson Collection Hotel, awaiting word on the resolution of dues.
As the investigation progresses, the sudden collapse of the IHPL has left hundreds of players, support staff, and vendors in uncertainty, raising questions about the credibility and oversight of privately-organised sports events in the region.
Notably, the league had been promoted and endorsed by a well-known cricketer from Jammu and Kashmir, whose role and involvement are also expected to come under scrutiny during the probe.
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