A group of men in a remote Indian village put up a makeshift cricket stadium and managed to scam Russian online betters, at least for a while—a tale that reveals how far corruption and match-fixing runs in the “gentleman’s sport” as well as online gambling. Sports Illustrated goes in depth on the story of Shoeb Davda, a struggling Molipur bangle merchant and the sole breadwinner of his family. When Davda tried to find work abroad, he ended up stuck in Moscow, where he was paid to play cricket in fixed matches. Eventually he was sent back home to recreate the scheme, closely mimicking the Indian Premier League, a
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