Gurugram, June 12 -- Two men were arrested on Thursday for allegedly shooting a cricket coach while threatening his friend over a dispute linked to betting losses during the recently concluded Indian Premier League (IPL), police said. The accused include a 35-year-old man from Samalkha in Panipat, identified as the alleged shooter, and his 20-year-old associate, a suspected bookie from Bhimgarh Kheri in Gurugram. Both were arrested in connection with the incident in Sector 10 on Wednesday evening. The injured coach, Sikandar, 32, a resident of Sector 10, was at the office of his friend Ashish Kumar, a property dealer, when the incident occurred. Kapil Ahlawat, ACP (West Gurugram), said Ashish had a financial dispute with the bookie after allegedly incurring losses in betting. According to police, the bookie visited Ashish's office around 8pm on Wednesday and demanded payment of an outstanding debt of Rs.1.63 lakh. The two argued and the suspect left without the money. Ashish later called Sikandar and told him about the dispute, police said. Around 10pm, the two suspects, accompanied by several others, allegedly returned to the office. "The suspects asked Ashish to come outside, but Sikandar intervened and tried to defuse the situation. This led to a heated argument, during which one of the accused opened fire. Sikandar sustained a gunshot injury to his leg," Ahlawat said. The coach was rushed to a civil hospital for treatment. Based on Sikandar's complaint, police registered an FIR under Section 109(1) (attempt to murder) of the BNS and the Arms Act. Police said raids are on to arrest the remaining suspects involved in the shooting....