IPL cricketer Abhishek Porel faces complaint of cohabitation in Hooghly
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Abhishek Porel, the 23-year-old Bengal wicketkeeper-batsman who represents Delhi Capitals in the Indian Premier League (IPL), is facing a formal police complaint alleging cohabitation on the promise of marriage, filed at the Mogra police station in Hooghly district, West Bengal, on 23 June 2025. The complainant is a young medical student from Karnataka, who lodged the complaint alongside her mother.
What the Complaint Alleges
According to police, the complainant alleged that she had been in a three-year relationship with Porel and that the two had decided to marry. She stated that complications arose approximately one and a half years ago. While the matter had previously reached the police station, no formal complaint was filed at that time. On 23 June, she returned with her mother to lodge a formal complaint.
Porel, a resident of Chandannagar in Hooghly district, has reportedly denied the allegations, claiming they are false, according to sources.
Police Response and Investigation
Hooghly (Rural) Superintendent of Police Kunwar Bhushan Singh visited the Mogra police station after the matter came to light. He held discussions with Inspector-in-Charge Soumen Biswas and DSP (Crime) Abhijit Singh Mohapatra regarding the case.
'A complaint has been lodged. We have started an investigation,' a senior officer confirmed.
Porel's Cricket Career Background
Porel earned a place in the Delhi Capitals squad during IPL 2025, stepping in to cover the absence of senior wicketkeeper Rishabh Pant. He played four matches in that season without notable returns with the bat, yet the franchise chose to retain him. In the latest IPL season, he improved his batting contributions and cemented his position as a trusted young wicketkeeper within the team setup.
Porel is currently reported to be in Bengaluru at the time the complaint was filed.
What Happens Next
An investigation is underway at the Mogra police station. Given the seniority of officials who have already reviewed the complaint, the case is being treated with close administrative attention. The outcome of the investigation will determine whether formal charges are filed under relevant sections of Indian law governing such complaints.