Rajasthan Royals co-owner reportedly confessed that he placed illegal IPL bets worth a crore in the last three years
Mumbai:
Suspended Rajasthan Royals co-owner RajKundra sought divine intervention while his actress wife Shilpa Shetty took solace from her mother's comforting words as the duo dealt with the tough times thathave followed the NRI businessman's questioning by the DelhiPolice.
"A very holy day for me as spent the day doing an 8 hourlong puja at home. It's all about having faith. #peace #love#prayers," tweeted Kundra.
Kundra has been facing tough times ever since he has beenquestioned by the Delhi Police, to whom the NRI businessmanreportedly admitted to betting in the cash-rich Twenty20 league.
The 37-year-old British Indian businessman was latersuspended by BCCI's all-powerful working committee, pendingcompletion of an inquiry.
Kundra is the second team owner, after N Srinivasan'sson-in-law and Chennai Super Kings Team Principal GurunathMeiyappan, to be suspended from cricketing activities in thewake of the IPL spot-fixing and betting scandal.
Shilpa Shetty, on the other hand, turned to her mother forsupport.
"Was Low and mom said this to me"People will hate you,rate you, shake you, and break you. How strong you stand iswhat makes you".
"Those words gave me strength immediately. Parentsunconditional love and prayers put a smile on my face. Shdnever take that fr granted :)," she tweeted.
"A very holy day for me as spent the day doing an 8 hourlong puja at home. It's all about having faith. #peace #love#prayers," tweeted Kundra.
Kundra has been facing tough times ever since he has beenquestioned by the Delhi Police, to whom the NRI businessmanreportedly admitted to betting in the cash-rich Twenty20 league.
The 37-year-old British Indian businessman was latersuspended by BCCI's all-powerful working committee, pendingcompletion of an inquiry.
Kundra is the second team owner, after N Srinivasan'sson-in-law and Chennai Super Kings Team Principal GurunathMeiyappan, to be suspended from cricketing activities in thewake of the IPL spot-fixing and betting scandal.
Shilpa Shetty, on the other hand, turned to her mother forsupport.
"Was Low and mom said this to me"People will hate you,rate you, shake you, and break you. How strong you stand iswhat makes you".
"Those words gave me strength immediately. Parentsunconditional love and prayers put a smile on my face. Shdnever take that fr granted :)," she tweeted.