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Shami has to come clear in match-fixing probe — Shukla

BOARD OFFICIAL SAYS NOT CONCERNED ABOUT PLAYER’S PERSONAL LIFE

- BY GAUTAM BHATTACHAR­YYA Sports Editor

The suspense over troubled Indian paceman Mohammad Shami’s participat­ion in the upcoming edition of Indian Premier League (IPL), not to speak of his career, will continue till the Indian cricket board’s top brass is convinced that the allegation­s of any form of ‘corruption’ against him is unfounded.

Confirming this, Rajeev Shukla, chairman of IPL and one of the most influentia­l members of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) said they were only concerned about the “match-fixing allegation­s part” levelled against the cricketer by his wife Hasin Jahan, whose slew of charges including domestic violence has dominated the headlines in Indian cricket since the first week of March. Shami is contracted by Delhi Dardevils to play in the IPL this season.

“I have been in touch with Neeraj Kumar, the investigat­ing officer into this specific charge against Shami, and he has told me that a few more interrogat­ions are pending before the closure of the case. The BCCI is only interested about this charge of his possible wrongdoing in the game before a goahead is given to his career. The rest is a family matter between Shami and his wife,” Shukla told Gulf News over phone from India.

The Anti Corruption Unit (ACU) of BCCI, headed by Kumar — a former commission­er of Delhi Police — is probing charges of him receiving money from a woman named Alishba on the insistence of an England-based businessma­n, Mohammad Bhai.

The cricketer has been also charged under various sections, including 498A (domestic violence), 307 (attempt to murder), 323 (voluntaril­y causing hurt) and 506 (criminal intimidati­on) on the basis of the police complaints filed by his wife earlier this month. A case under section 376 (rape) of IPC has also been filed against Shami’s elder brother.

The IPL commission­er’s emphasis on the corruption angle, many feel, suggests that there is a possibilit­y of Indian board reinstatin­g his contract should Shami’s name be cleared from any form of wrongdoing in his profession. This marks a departure from their earlier stance when Vinod Rai, chairman of the Chairman of the Administra­tors (CoA), said in defence of dropping him from the contract: “Ordinarily, you would distinguis­h and say that (the allegation) is a personal issue and the contract is a profession­al issue. But someone could easily point out and say this allegation is an unsavoury one and you are still rewarding him (Shami).”

Official partner

The IPL, meanwhile, continued to reap it riches for its 11th edition when Tata Nexon, the Passenger Vehicle Business Unit of Tata Mobiles, was announced as the official partner for the league for the next three years.

“The fresh surge of sponsors for IPL for the next decade is overwhelmi­ng. We look forward to delivering great value to both the brand as well as the company,” Shukla concluded.

The BCCI is only interested about this charge of his possible wrongdoing in the game before a goahead is given to his career. ” Rajeev Shukla » Chairman of IPL and member of BCCI

 ?? AFP ?? ■ Officer investigat­ing the case of match-fixing against Shami said there are a few more interrogat­ions pending before the closure of the case.
AFP ■ Officer investigat­ing the case of match-fixing against Shami said there are a few more interrogat­ions pending before the closure of the case.

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