Mushfiqur bat auction temporarily halted due to bogus bids



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Mushfiqur Rahim has auctioned off the bat with which he became the first Bangladeshi hitter to score a double century in a Test. The purpose is to help people in need who are in crisis due to the coronavirus created by selling money. But the organizing authority has temporarily halted the auction process. Because fake prices are used with false names and identities.

The Mushfiqur historic bat auction started online starting at 10 p.m. last Saturday. The Pikabu.com e-commerce site is managed by Nibco Sports Management. The auction will end on May 14 at 10 p.m.

Although the auction was supposed to continue without interruption Activities have been suspended as of 3:30 pm on Monday. Because, most participants have false names and identities, which triggers prices. Organizers are in trouble. At the moment, they have stopped the entire process to select real buyers who are interested in buying the bat, excluding counterfeits.

Before the auction closed, wicketkeeper-batsman Mushfiqur’s bat was priced at 53 times. There, the base price of a six-lakh rupee bat rises to 41 lakh rupees. But most of the time, the organizers are not sure of the real price of the fake price.

An Nibco official, who is in charge of the Mushfiqur administration, told media on Tuesday that the auction process will restart shortly after the screening, adding: “We hope it will resume at some point.” This is unusual. We have seen that the process is being undermined by trying to artificially increase prices by using false names. We have allowed the price to increase by Rs 10,000 at a time. However, some people have increased the price tenfold more than once. We fear this will discourage true bidders. “

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