
Indian cricket star Deepti Sharma has filed a police complaint against her UP Warriorz teammate Arushi Goel, accusing her of financial fraud and burglary. The allegations include a Rs 25 lakh scam, stolen valuables, and missing foreign cash, shaking the Women’s Premier League (WPL) community.
Deepti Sharma, a key player in India’s women’s cricket team, has taken legal action against Arushi Goel, a junior railway employee and former WPL teammate. According to reports, Arushi and her family allegedly manipulated Deepti by fabricating financial emergencies to extract money.
Deepti’s brother, Sumit Sharma, lodged an official complaint at Sadar police station, leading to charges under multiple sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS):
“The case involves serious allegations by an international cricketer against her junior teammate. We are thoroughly investigating all aspects,” said DCP Sonam Kumar.
What began as a professional cricketing bond allegedly turned into a case of financial exploitation.
Arushi and her parents reportedly invented false financial crises to pressure Deepti into lending them money.
Police reports confirm that jewelry, silverware, and foreign cash worth Rs 2 lakh were taken from Deepti’s home in Agra.
Authorities are actively examining financial records and interviewing witnesses. The involvement of a high-profile athlete has intensified scrutiny on the case.
While the controversy unfolds, Deepti maintains her professional commitments. She will represent India in the upcoming England tour, featuring:
The sports community has reacted with disbelief, sparking discussions about trust and financial security among athletes. As authorities dig deeper, new revelations may surface.
This incident underscores the importance of caution in financial relationships, even within professional teams. Supporters and analysts are closely following developments as the case progresses.
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