The Asian Age

Kohli & Co. avoid fugitive Mallya

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New Delhi, June 6: Fugitive businessma­n Vijay Mallya on Monday landed up at a ‘charity dinner’ organised by Virat Kohli’s foundation but the national cricket team including the skipper maintained a safe distance from him.

In fact, Mallya’s presence forced the Indian team to leave early in order to avoid any controvers­y.

Mallya, had earlier watched the India’s match against Pakistan at the Edgbaston on Sunday. He has currently taken refuge in England. The Indian government is trying for Mallya’s extraditio­n from UK for alleged unpaid debts to the tune of `9,000 crore.

Incidental­ly, Mallya used to own Royal Challenger­s Bangalore, an IPL franchise which is captained by Kohli. A BCCI source present at the event confirmed that Kohli and the Indian team were “uncomforta­ble” due to Mallya’s presence.

“Look, Virat or his foundation never invited Mallya to the function. But normally what happens at the charity dinner is that someone who has bought a table is entitled to invite his guests.

“Similarly, someone who bought a table must have invited him,” a top BCCI source present at the function said.

“The Indian team wasn’t comfortabl­e and they maintained a dignified distance from Mallya. Mallya’s presence is one of the reason that team left early. The players were very uncomforta­ble. It was an unavoidabl­e situation as one couldn’t have possibly asked him to leave,” the source said.

 ??  ?? Vijay Mallya, who attended the IndiaPakis­tan match at Birmingham and was spotted interactin­g with Sunil Gavaskar, made his presence felt at a charity event hosted by Virat Kohli in London on Monday. However, Team India avoided him, according to a BCCI...
Vijay Mallya, who attended the IndiaPakis­tan match at Birmingham and was spotted interactin­g with Sunil Gavaskar, made his presence felt at a charity event hosted by Virat Kohli in London on Monday. However, Team India avoided him, according to a BCCI...
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