BCCI denies `private understanding' with Azharuddin
The Board of Control for Cricket in India on Sunday denied it had made any offer to former Indian captain Mohammed Azharuddin to lift the life ban imposed on him
19-Aug-2001
The Board of Control for Cricket in India on Sunday denied it had made
any offer to former Indian captain Mohammed Azharuddin to lift the
life ban imposed on him.
"Why should the BCCI have any truck with the banned players. I deny
that the board has any private understanding with Azharuddin. The
matter is in the court and let the courts decide," BCCI president AC
Muthiah told PTI in Chennai reacting to a media report.
The 'Daily Telegraph' of London in a report on Saturday said "The
Indian board have made a face saving offer to Mohammed Azharuddin by
offering to lift the life ban imposed on him if he is willing to give
a voluntary pledge that he will never again be involved in cricket."
Azharuddin has challenged the life ban imposed on him in a Hyderabad
court, the next hearing of which is due on August 29.
As a fallout of the match fixing scandal, the BCCI had banned
Azharuddin and Ajay Sharma for life and imposed a five-year ban on
Ajay Jadeja, Manoj Prabhakar and former physio Ali Irani.