Players do such things in the liquor party of IPL, when these cricketers crossed all limits while drunk

Cricket News Desk. Indian Premier League is once again in the headlines for its after party. The latest case has come to light regarding the players of Delhi Capitals. After the match against Sunrisers Hyderabad, some players of Delhi Capitals went to a private party where they were accused of misbehaving with a woman. Although no player has been named in the report, the franchise seems to be in action mode after the incident.

However, this is not the first time that such incidents have come to light at a post-IPL party. After parties have been a trend since the beginning of IPL. Apart from sportspersons, film stars and many international models are also attending such high profile parties. In such a situation, drunk players often get carried away and come face to face with some incidents which make them feel embarrassed.

Australian cricketer accused of molestation

Players are invited to enjoy the party after IPL. Players come here to rest after stressful matches on the field. However, during this time he sometimes commits bad acts under the influence of alcohol and drugs.

Something similar happened in the year 2012 in the after party of Royal Challengers Bangalore. Australian cricketer Luke Pomersbach, who plays for RCB, was accused by a woman of molestation at an IPL party. At that time this matter was much discussed.

players caught taking drugs

Apart from alcohol, drugs also remain in discussion in these IPL parties. Although it was never made public, in 2012 South African cricketers Wayne Parnell and Rahul Sharma were caught taking drugs during a rave party. Both these players were playing in IPL at that time.

Cheerleaders also made serious allegations

In 2011, South African cheerleader Gabriella Pasqualotto told the truth about the IPL after party in one of her blogs. His blog created a sensation in world cricket. Gabriella wrote in her blog about how the cheerleaders are treated at the party. What problems were faced especially in the party held after the IPL match.

Gabriella wrote in her blog, 'The cheerleaders at the players and other guests' party after the IPL match looked like prostitutes. Once, in a drunken state, some players from Australia and South Africa misbehaved with him.

After Gabriella's blog, BCCI has changed the rules regarding IPL after parties. According to the new rules, there will be no contact between players and cheerleaders.

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