Cricket world's biggest match-fixing scandal will be exposed, Netflix's new documentary trailer released
Caught Out Trailer: The two-minute 'Caught Out' trailer begins with how all the youngsters in the 90s dreamed of becoming cricketers. But it doesn't take long for his dream to turn into a nightmare. This documentary is based on crime and corruption in the world of cricket.
People in India follow both film and cricket blindly. Their fans follow the stars of both industries a lot. Cricket lovers watch this game with great interest. Earlier there were only test matches and ODIs, now with the addition of different types of games like IPL and 2020, the game of cricket has become more interesting. But do you know this game has also been stained many times? There have been allegations of crime and corruption. All the veteran players have come in the grip. If not, soon a new documentary about this game is coming on OTT. Recently a trailer for this documentary has been released.
Many illegal activities have taken birth in the field of cricket. The most discussed topic in this has been match-fixing. Many players got caught in this vicious cycle, some got out of it and some ended their careers. Many players were affected by these things. More than this, this game called 'Gentleman's Game' got stained. A documentary is coming soon on this match-fixing.
Recently the trailer of the new documentary 'Caught Out' has been released. The trailer begins with the craze of the younger generation for cricket in the nineties. In the 90s, every youth in the country used to dream of becoming a cricketer. But at the same time, this match-fixing in cricket was exposed. It is said in the voiceover that cricket is such a game that it cannot be scripted, but the problem arises when its scripts are written.
It is clear from the trailer that in this new documentary, we will get to know about the biggest match-fixing scandal ever. Although no big cricketer has been named in this trailer. But it is clear from this trailer that this documentary will reveal many new things regarding match-fixing. This documentary has been directed by Supriya Sobti. While Megha Mathur has produced this web series. The documentary will be available on the OTT platform Netflix from March 17.