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Row over Indian official’s purported purpose in Zimbabwe rape case
- Updated: June 19, 2016
New Delhi/Harare: The second-string Indian cricket team’s debate of Zimbabwe was now struck by a debate after an central compared with one of a sponsors of a array was arrested on charges of rape even yet he denied impasse in a incident.
The assign erupted after a Zimbabwean media reported that an unnamed Indian cricketer had been arrested on charges of rape.
The reports settled that India’s envoy to a African nation, R Masakui, had attempted to forestall a player’s detain during a Harare hotel.
However, Masakui outrightly deserted a media conjecture by clarifying that a chairman arrested was not compared with a Indian patrol that is now intent in a limited-overs array opposite Zimbabwe.
“This is an hapless incident. However, this is to explain that no cricketer is concerned in this. We are seeking Counsellor entrance to persons and a Indian Embassy in Harare is following adult with this box and will surprise a supervision of India of a developments,” Masakui said.
Official sources in India also denied a reports that set a amicable media abuzz today.
“Regarding media reports of an Indian cricketer being concerned in an purported box of rape in Harare, we have oral to a Ambassador to Zimbabwe. The news is totally false. No Indian cricketer is involved,” a sources said.
“An Indian dependent with one of a sponsors has been arrested. He has also denied a assign and pronounced he is prepared for a DNA exam to infer his innocence. Our Ambassador is following a matter closely,” they added.
The BCCI also stepped in to explain that zero of a players or officials were concerned in a purported incident.
“There is no law in these allegations. There is no Indian cricketer or any compare central concerned in this. They have zero to do with a incident. And if any particular is concerned who is not a partial of a BCCI or a team, we can’t criticism on that,” BCCI President Anurag Thakur said.
“I only wish to make it transparent that BCCI employees or a compare officials or even a players have zero to do with this incident,” he added. India are now competing in a three-match Twenty20 array opposite a hosts after unconditional a ODIs 3-0. The visitors had mislaid a opening T20 in Harare yesterday and will be personification a second compare tomorrow during a same venue.