The Chennai Super Kings and Rajasthan Royals Suspension
Following an investigation into the participation of team executives in betting operations, the Supreme Court of India banned the Chennai Super Kings (CSK) and Rajasthan Royals (RR) franchises for two years in 2015. The punishment served as a stark reminder of the importance of strict anti-match-fixing procedures.

Report of the Mudgal Committee
The Supreme Court of India created the Mudgal Committee, which undertook a thorough inquiry into claims of match-fixing in the IPL. Their study, submitted in 2014, cited multiple persons accused of participation in corrupt practices, including players, team owners, and administrators. The research uncovered more flaws in the league’s governing system.