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Gunshots fired at Cricket Canada president’s house in Surrey, B.C.

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Last updated: 2026/05/20 at 7:24 PM
Press Room Published May 20, 2026
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The home of the newly elected president of Cricket Canada in Surrey, B.C., was the target of a shooting early Wednesday morning, the fifth estate has learned.

Arvinder Khosa confirmed his house, located in the Newton neighbourhood, was shot but didn’t provide any further details when reached by phone.

At least five bullet holes could be seen in the door, windows and exterior of the home. 

Police say the house was occupied at the time of the shooting, which officers responded to around 4:40 a.m. PT, but no one was injured.

Surrey Police said the investigation is in early stages but the shooting is believed to be extortion related. 

An Instagram post shows a photo introducing new president of Cricket Canada Arvinder Khosa.
The president of Cricket B.C., Arvinder Khosa, was elected president of Cricket Canada on April 9, after a B.C. Supreme Court justice ordered a vote to take place at a special general meeting. (Submitted by Cricket Canada)

Cricket Canada was the focus of a fifth estate investigation published last month that revealed broader allegations of corruption, influence by organized crime and attempts to fix parts of matches by major figures at Cricket Canada. Those accused deny the allegations.

It also revealed Khosa, who has maintained his position as the president of Cricket B.C., was connected to local players who claimed to be part of the Bishnoi gang and had allegedly threatened a national men’s player in 2025. He previously denied those allegations.

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