One of the local papers in England, The Cricket Paper, had reported that 'a man was ejected from the second ODI against India in Cardiff for attempting to manipulate Asian betting markets.'
The newspaper's report further quoted Chris Watts, information officer of the ECB's Anti-Corruption Unit, who confirmed a man was indeed thrown out of Sophia Gardens by stewards for 'breaching the ticket terms and conditions'.
The newspaper related this event to the relaying of information from individuals to book-makers back in the sub-continent and this practice is termed 'court-siding'. It helps take advantage of the transmission lag from the cricket ground to the TV sets back in the sub-continent and helps the bookmakers to manipulate the betting markets.
The SWALEC stadium is under the jurisdiction of the Glamorgan County Cricket Club. The county-office was contacted to shed some further light on this developing story, but they refused to affirm or deny it. In fact, they refused to comment on the story at all and did not cite the reasons for which the spectator in question was evicted.