When star cricketer was accused of match fixing, BCCI banned him for 5 years, today he is the owner of property worth Rs 1400 crore

Former Indian cricketer Ajay Jadeja was considered one of Team India’s most popular players in the 1990s. In 2000, a match-fixing controversy surfaced, accusing him of having connections with bookies. Initially, the BCCI imposed a life ban on him , which was later reduced to a five-year ban . However, in 2003, the Delhi High Court overturned the BCCI’s decision and granted him relief.

After retiring from cricket, Ajay Jadeja has worked in commentary, TV shows, and coaching. He is also related to the royal family of Jamnagar . In recent years, after he was declared heir to the royal family, several reports have surfaced regarding his net worth, claiming it to be around ₹1,400 crore . However, official confirmation of this figure is not available, and different media reports have provided varying estimates.

So the factual version of the news is:

  • His name came up in the match fixing controversy.
  • He was banned by the BCCI, which was later overturned by the court.
  • The claim of assets worth ₹1,400 crore is based on media reports and has not been officially confirmed.

 

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