Uttarakhand HC Demands Explanation from BCCI Over State Cricket Body's Lavish Spending, Including $42,000 on Bananas

Wednesday - 10/09/2025 02:15
The Uttarakhand High Court has directed the BCCI to respond to petitions concerning alleged financial irregularities within the Cricket Association of Uttarakhand. The court is examining claims of misused government funds intended for tournament organization. Allegations include inflated expenses, such as a significant amount spent on bananas. Petitioners also claim that promised facilities for state players were not provided.
Rs 35 lakh spent on bananas! BCCI gets HC notice for state body’s expenses
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DEHRADUN: The Uttarakhand high court on Tuesday issued notice to the BCCI on petitions seeking a probe into the alleged misuse of ?12 crore in government funds by the Cricket Association of Uttarakhand (CAU). The funds were meant for organising tournaments.The petitioners cited CAU’s audit report, conducted by an external chartered accountant, which listed ?35 lakh as “expenditure on bananas for players.”
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A single bench of Justice Manoj Kumar Tiwari was hearing multiple petitions filed by Dehradun resident Sanjay Rawat and others seeking an investigation into the audit report of the association’s accounts for the 2024-25 financial year.The audit report showed that ?6.4 crore was paid towards event management and a total of ?26.3 crore was spent on tournaments and trial expenses — up from ?22.3 crore in the previous financial year.The petitioners accused the association of embezzling crores of rupees in the name of food expenses. They also alleged that facilities promised to state players were never provided.After taking cognisance of the allegations, the high court scheduled the next hearing for Friday.

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