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The Indian Premier League (IPL) is no stranger to high-stakes drama, but this week, the fireworks spilled off the field too. Following Rajasthan Royalsโ€™ nail-biting two-run loss to Lucknow Super Giants, the franchise has found itself at the centre of an unexpected storm.

And this time, itโ€™s not about a dropped catch or a controversial decision. Itโ€™s about match-fixing allegationsโ€”and the Royals are not taking them lightly.

A Loss That Sparked a Fire

Letโ€™s rewind a bit. Match 36 of IPL 2025 was a proper edge-of-the-seat thriller. Rajasthan, chasing 181, seemed to be cruising at one stage. But a late collapse saw them fall just two runs short, handing LSG a dramatic win.

Now, cricket is a game of uncertainties. Ups and downs happen. But apparently, the Royalsโ€™ loss didnโ€™t sit well with everyone.

Enter Jaydeep Bihani, a senior official from the Rajasthan Cricket Association (RCA). After the game, he publicly hinted at something far more seriousโ€”match-fixing. He went on record questioning whether the loss was genuine or a case of deliberate underperformance.

Rajasthan Royals Respond: โ€œBaseless and Harmfulโ€

The response from Rajasthan Royals was swift and strong. In a statement carried by Indian media, the franchise categorically denied all the claims, calling them โ€œfalse, baseless and completely unfounded.โ€

And they didnโ€™t stop there.

โ€œThese kinds of accusations donโ€™t just target us,โ€ a Royalsโ€™ spokesperson said. โ€œThey damage the reputation of the BCCI, the Rajasthan Sports Council, and even the game of cricket itself.โ€

The franchise expressed serious concern about the impact such reckless remarks can haveโ€”not only on their image but on their playersโ€™ morale and the trust of millions of fans.

The Royals are now taking official steps. Theyโ€™ve lodged a formal complaint with the Chief Minister of Rajasthan, along with the sports minister and sports secretary, urging immediate action against Bihani for what theyโ€™ve described as โ€œirresponsible and defamatoryโ€ statements.

And honestly, they have a point. In a tournament as massive and competitive as the IPL, throwing around match-fixing claims without evidence is a huge deal. It casts an unnecessary shadow over an otherwise thrilling season.

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