Lalit Modi addresses threats from underworld amid fixing allegations

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Last updated Jun 3, 2026

Lalit Modi addresses threats from underworld amid fixing allegations
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Lalit Modi, former IPL commissioner, spoke on Wisden Cricket's podcast about threats he faced from Dawood Ibrahim and Chhota Shakeel after resisting match-fixing attempts during his tenure. Modi claimed his son was kidnapped and reiterated he has no legal cases against him, dismissing allegations of being a fugitive. He expressed concerns about corruption in smaller cricket leagues while suggesting that fixing has evolved but may not be prevalent in the IPL now due to increased financial stakes. Modi has lived in London since 2010 and indicated he does not plan to return to India soon due to safety concerns.

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  • Modi denies being a fugitive, citing no pending legal cases.
  • He claims his son was kidnapped due to threats over match-fixing.
  • Corruption in cricket has evolved, especially in smaller leagues.
  • He has lived in London since 2010 and does not intend to return to India.
  • Modi previously served as IPL commissioner without major fixing controversies.
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  • 12:03 PMYahoo Sports'My son got kidnapped': Lalit Modi breaks silence on Dawood Ibrahim, Chhota Shakeel threats and IPL fixing allegations
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Former IPL commissioner Lalit Modi, living in London since 2010, denies being a fugitive, stating no pending legal cases against him. He revisited allegations of threats from Dawood Ibrahim and associates after refusing to tolerate fixing during his IPL tenure, claiming his son was kidnapped and his life was targeted.

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