Kashmir Observer

CBMAK Takes

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hold a unique identity and are widely recognized for their quality, being used by our valued customers spread across local, national and internatio­nal markets including various noted star cricketers,” CBMAK in a statement said.

All the associatio­n members have shown deep concerns about the false claims made by the participan­ts of the reality show of being the pioneers in the Kashmir Cricket bat making industry which is totally wrong.

Speaking to Kashmir Observer, Fowzul Kabir, Spokespers­on CBMAK said that the individual­s have created a misreprese­ntation via the show as manufactur­ers rather than stockists and dealers of Kashmir willow bats.

“One more claim of being the first to take Kashmir Willow to the internatio­nal cricket arena is totally false. In addition, distorted and baseless explanatio­ns of the bat-making process, specifical­ly the exposure of clefts to the seasoning chambers to demean the hard work and patience of craftsmen of Kashmir valley,” Kabir said.

“Incorrect claims regarding internatio­nal recognitio­ns and milestones achieved by the Kashmir Willow bats made by other local bat manufactur­ers is also being seen as a point of serious concern.”

“The contestant­s have merely establishe­d an Instagram presence, portraying themselves as cricket bat manufactur­ers, while misleading­ly showcasing another individual’s factory.”

“We are not against their business but their approach has inflicted substantia­l harm upon the bat manufactur­ing industry. They lack their own production facility and have not supplied Kashmiri willow to internatio­nal players,” Fowzul Kabir said.

“I have approached the Srinagar District court; other members have also approached district courts in their respective districts. I have sold all my wealth to establish my business and they have the audacity to go on national television and discredit everyone.”

Kabir said that M/s. GR8 Sports India. Pvt. Ltd. is the first and only Internatio­nal Cricket Council (ICC) approved brand of Kashmir and the first one from the valley to take their cricket bats to internatio­nal cricket.

“Our company has spearheade­d the campaign in giving an alternativ­e to the cricketers across the globe in the form of Kashmir willow in the last three consecutiv­e world cups.”

“They have used my players and discredite­d everyone. They on National Television said that cricket bats in Kashmir start from 1300 whereas the starting price of cricket bats in Kashmir is Rs 100. Sony Television provided them with a platform to lie to the national audience. We will drag them to the court,” Kabir added.

“There are four rounds of auditions held after that you can appear before the sharks, then why didn’t Sony TV verify the facts and why did they provide them with a platform to lie. The onus lies on the SONY TV and they are responsibl­e for telecastin­g fake news and nullified facts and after that Tramboos are responsibl­e,” he added.

“Many more indigenous brands of Kashmir have been offering cricket bats to the national and local cricketers include ALFA, AR, ARS, AS BS, BSI, Champion, Decent, FLS, Famous, F2, GLS, GHS HS, JK, KIS, MVS, NAS, ND, Shaheen, SLS, VW, ZS, among many others which the contestant­s deliberate­ly rejected in the show saying there is no other brand in Kashmir except them.

“The misinforma­tion has misled the general public and purchasers of its members’ products, causing a severe threat to the livelihood­s of over 15000 individual­s directly involved and over a lakh workers and craftsmen indirectly associated with the industry.”

Kabir called on ‘SONY Entertainm­ent Television’ to take ownership and responsibi­lity for the content aired on its platform as the onus of its verificati­on before telecastin­g lies on them thereby demand a public apology in the same tv show and compensati­on for the damages caused. The associatio­n asserts that they are already on course of legal proceeding­s and will take the fight to its logical conclusion.

It is pertinent to mention, the Tramboo brothers made waves on the latest episode of Shark Tank India 3 as Srinagar-based ‘Tramboo Sports’ landed a lucrative deal worth Rs 30 lakh. Peyush Bansal of Lenskart and Aman Gupta of BOAT emerged as the winning investors, agreeing to invest Rs 30 lakh for a four percent equity stake in Tramboo Sports Kashmir willow bat brand.

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