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Who controls Canada cricket? Lawrence Bishnoi gang calling shots through threats and influence

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Canadian cricket faces serious allegations of match-fixing, selection pressure, and threats, with the Lawrence Bishnoi gang reportedly at the center. National team captain Dilpreet Bajwa is under scrutiny for potential links to the gang and a match-fixing incident during the T20 World Cup. The CBC investigation reveals a pattern of intimidation aimed at influencing cricket administration and player selection.

Canadian cricket has been rocked by allegations that run from threats, selection pressure to match fixing, with the Lawrence Bishnoi gang at the centre of a CBC investigation. Dilpreet Bajwa, who led the Canadian team in the recently held ICC Men’s T20 World Cup in India and Sri Lanka, is under scrutiny after a match-fixing case linked to him in a Canada vs New Zealand match during the tournament. Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel.

SUBSCRIBE NOW! A report by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC), Canada’s public broadcaster, says Bajwa may have links with jailed gangster Lawrence Bishnoi’s network and could have been influenced to fix matches for the Bishnoi group. The CBC report also states that the Bishnoi gang may have played a role in Bajwa’s rise in Canadian cricket.

The same gang has been accused of the killing of singer Sidhu Moose Wala, the murder of politician Baba Siddique, and threats to Bollywood actor Salman Khan. The restaurant threat "Last July (2025), around 25 cricketers, fresh off a win at a major provincial tournament, gathered at a restaurant in Surrey, British Columbia. Two players from the tournament made their way from the outside patio to a table inside, where a star on Canada's national men's team was having dinner with another group.

According to sources, they claimed they represented the Bishnoi gang — a violent criminal group designated a terrorist entity in Canada. They told the star that if he didn't support the rise of a young player named Dilpreet Bajwa and another player on the men's provincial team and the national team, he and his family would face consequences," the CBC report says. The national player who was threatened then spoke to a person who was named Noah by the CBC about the incident at the restaurant.

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