<p>Rajasthan Royals cricketer Ankeet Chavan was the first to break down under interrogation by Delhi Police and has accepted his role in the spot-fixing scandal that rocked the Indian Premier League (IPL) Thursday.<br /><br /></p>.<p>"One of the cricketers, Ankeet Chavan, has accepted that he made a mistake," a Delhi police official told IANS.<br /><br />Chavan's other two Rajasthan Royals teammates Sreesanth and Ajit Chandila, however, have not yet accepted the charges. The three were sent in five-day police custody Thursday after they were brought to Delhi from Mumbai, where they were arrested.<br /><br />The three cricketers were questioned Friday by a high ranking official of the Delhi Police special cell.<br /><br />"More teams have been sent to other states, we will be conducting more raids to catch hold of more bookies," the official added.<br /><br />Besides the three cricketers, Delhi Police have also arrested 11 bookies for alleged spot-fixing.</p>
<p>Rajasthan Royals cricketer Ankeet Chavan was the first to break down under interrogation by Delhi Police and has accepted his role in the spot-fixing scandal that rocked the Indian Premier League (IPL) Thursday.<br /><br /></p>.<p>"One of the cricketers, Ankeet Chavan, has accepted that he made a mistake," a Delhi police official told IANS.<br /><br />Chavan's other two Rajasthan Royals teammates Sreesanth and Ajit Chandila, however, have not yet accepted the charges. The three were sent in five-day police custody Thursday after they were brought to Delhi from Mumbai, where they were arrested.<br /><br />The three cricketers were questioned Friday by a high ranking official of the Delhi Police special cell.<br /><br />"More teams have been sent to other states, we will be conducting more raids to catch hold of more bookies," the official added.<br /><br />Besides the three cricketers, Delhi Police have also arrested 11 bookies for alleged spot-fixing.</p>