24th December 2014, 11:59 AM
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Originally Posted by Rinconpaul
Tennis is considered even greater attraction, as evidenced by the affair at this year's Australian Open in which a British man was accused of transmitting live scores to a London sports data provider - or "courtsiding" - before having charges dropped by Victorian police.
"There is already legislation in certain states that makes courtside betting illegal," a Cricket Australia spokesman said.
"Our conditions of entry reflect that meaning anyone who engages in the practice will be handed over to police.
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They can eject you, but they can't charge you, there isn't enough proof that they could obtain, that would stand up in court.
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