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Digvijay Singh dismisses Vinod Kambli’s match-fixing claim as ‘biased sensationalism’

Congress general secretary Digvijay Singh dismissed former Vinod Kambli's match-fixing allegation against former skipper Mohammad Azharuddin, who is now a party MP, terming it as 'biased sensationalism'.

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Published: Nov 21, 2011, 05:25 PM (IST)
Edited: Nov 21, 2011, 05:25 PM (IST)

Digvijay Singh dismisses Vinod Kambli's match-fixing claim as 'biased sensationalism'

Digvijay Singh hailed Mohammad Azharuddin as a great cricketer, a great skipper and above all a great human being

 

New Delhi: Nov 21, 2011

 

Congress general secretary Digvijay Singh dismissed former Vinod Kambli’s match-fixing allegation against former skipper Mohammad Azharuddin, who is now a party MP, terming it as “biased sensationalism”.

 

However, party spokesman Rashid Alvi steered clear of the allegation saying “actually, I do not have any details in this regard. My knowledge of cricket is not thorough”.

 

He spoke in a similar vein when told that sports minister Ajay Maken has called for a probe into the claims but another minister Rajiv Shukla, who is a BCCI office bearer, did not give any importance to Kambli’s allegations.

 

Digvijay Singh hailed Azhar as a “great cricketer, a great skipper and above all a great human being”.

 

Singh, who is in charge of party affairs in Uttar Pradesh, in his Tweet dismissed as “biased sensationalism” the claim by Kambli.

 

“Kambli’s allegations against Azhar is biased sensationalism. Why did he have to wait for 15 years?”, Singh asked. Azharuddin is Congress MP from Moradabad in UP.

 

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