Puducherry’s cricket scene has been rocked by a major scandal involving three Under-19 players accused of attacking their coach. J. Karthikeyan, A. Aravindraj, and S. Santosh Kumaran face suspension from the Cricket Association of Puducherry (CAP) until fully exonerated by the courts.
The alleged assault on coach Venkataraman, which included attempt-to-murder charges, occurred on December 8, 2025. Authorities at Sedurapet Police Station have submitted a chargesheet, and the matter is before Puducherry’s Judicial Magistrate Court.
CAP acted swiftly, issuing a comprehensive ban. The players are prohibited from all association activities, access to facilities like the Tutipet complex, and any representation in tournaments—domestic or otherwise.
No fixed timeline exists for the suspension; it persists until judicial clearance. This rigorous response highlights CAP’s commitment to safeguarding the sport’s reputation amid rising concerns over player conduct.
Puducherry’s domestic struggles add context to the turmoil. The team’s dismal Ranji Trophy 2025-26 campaign saw them claim a single victory from seven outings, languishing at sixth in Group D.
With careers on the line, the trio’s fate rests with the judiciary. This episode raises broader questions about discipline, mentorship, and the pressures facing young cricketers in regional setups. CAP’s vigilance sets a precedent for associations nationwide.