What was meant to be a landmark cricketing event in Kashmir has turned into a shocking scandal. The Indian Heaven Premier League (IHPL), promoted as a platform to discover emerging cricket talent, has left players, fans, and officials stunned after organisers disappeared, leaving unpaid bills and stranded international stars.

The league, launched in the last week of October with massive fanfare, was organised by the Mohali-based Yuva Society. Billboards across the city showcased cricket legends like Chris Gayle, Devon Smith, Jesse Ryder, and Shakib-al-Hassan, promising fans an unforgettable tournament where international stars would play alongside local talent. But what began as excitement quickly spiraled into chaos.

Reports confirm that several former international cricketers, includin

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