Indian pacer S Sreesanth and two of his Rajasthan Royals teammates Ajit Chandila and Ankeet Chavan have been arrested by the Delhi police on the charges of spot fixing in the ongoing Indian Premier League.
There has been a flurry of reactions from cricket enthusiasts and former cricketers over this new controversy.
Here are some of the reactions.
Sunil Gavaskar, former India cricket team captain: Completely shocked by allegations of spot-fixing against the three Rajasthan Royals' players including S Sreesanth. IPL rewards players handsomely and to find that some players are still tempted is shocking. Wait though till the whole things is over because you are innocent till you are proven guilty.
Dean Jones, former Australian cricketer: This is pure greed. How much (more) money does the cricketers want? Where does this money go, surely not in their banks.
Kirti Azad, former Indian off-spinner and BJP Parliamentarian: This was waiting to happen and will happen again. Mere one-two year bans mean nothing. Ban the offenders for life.
Farookh Engineer, former Indian cricketer: The greed of a handful of players should not spoil BCCI's image. The world is in awe of IPL and it should remain like this.
Chandu Borde, former Indian test captain: It is very shocking and disturbing for me. I don't understand that after getting so much of money why are they are getting involved in all this. Strict action should be taken against such players
Ratnakar Shetty, BCCI official: BCCI is all for clean sports. We have always mentioned zero tolerance for anti-doping and anti-corruption. Our actions will prove that we mean what we say.
Shashi Tharoor, MP from Kerala: Sreesanth is a good player and prestige of Kerala. Whether guilty or not will emerge after the investigations.
Anurag Thakur, Secretary, Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association: BCCI has zero tolerance towards corruption & those acting against the spirit of the game.
Prakash Javadekar, BJP leader (on Twitter): IPL match fixing is a testimony that there is no limit to greed. Mindset needs to change from greed to containment.
There has been a flurry of reactions from cricket enthusiasts and former cricketers over this new controversy.
Here are some of the reactions.
Sunil Gavaskar, former India cricket team captain: Completely shocked by allegations of spot-fixing against the three Rajasthan Royals' players including S Sreesanth. IPL rewards players handsomely and to find that some players are still tempted is shocking. Wait though till the whole things is over because you are innocent till you are proven guilty.
Kirti Azad, former Indian off-spinner and BJP Parliamentarian: This was waiting to happen and will happen again. Mere one-two year bans mean nothing. Ban the offenders for life.
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Chandu Borde, former Indian test captain: It is very shocking and disturbing for me. I don't understand that after getting so much of money why are they are getting involved in all this. Strict action should be taken against such players
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Shashi Tharoor, MP from Kerala: Sreesanth is a good player and prestige of Kerala. Whether guilty or not will emerge after the investigations.
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Prakash Javadekar, BJP leader (on Twitter): IPL match fixing is a testimony that there is no limit to greed. Mindset needs to change from greed to containment.
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