Cricket Match-Fixing Case
Manjot Kalra, a former India Under-19 World Cup-winning cricketer and co-owner of Jaffna Kings, has been remanded in custody by Colombo Magistrate's Court in connection with an alleged match-fixing case. The legal proceedings continue until July 31.
Nothing says "successful cricket career" quite like going from lifting the U-19 World Cup to lifting yourself out of a Colombo courtroom. Apparently the only thing harder to fix than a cricket match is a court date—dude's remanded until July 31st like it's a scheduled Test series.
Former India Under-19 World Cup-winning cricketer and Jaffna Kings co-owner Manjot Kalra has been remanded until July 31 after being produced before the Colombo Magistrate's Court over an alleged match-fixing case. https://t.co/UmPBj4okLr
Former India Under-19 World Cup-winning #cricketer and #JaffnaKings co-owner Manjot Kalra has been remanded until July 31 after being produced before the Colombo Magistrate's Court over an alleged match-fixing case. #LPL #Srilanka #EnglishNewsLK