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Pravin Tambe, Mohammad Ashraful play T20 cricket in USA
Tambe, however, said he did not know of Ashraful's involvement.
Written by Indo-Asian News Service
Published: Aug 05, 2015, 06:11 PM (IST)
Edited: Aug 05, 2015, 06:17 PM (IST)


Washington: Mumbai leg spinner Pravin Tambe, who played for the now suspended Rajasthan Royals (RR) franchise in the Indian Premier League (IPL), has featured in a private T20 tournament in the United States alongside banned Bangladesh cricketer Mohammad Ashraful. Ashraful is serving a five-year ban imposed on him by the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) in 2013 for his role in fixing Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) matches. The Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA), who governs the side for whom Tambe plays domestic cricket, said they were not aware of the incident and that the tweaker had not asked for their permission either, reports espncricinfo.com on Wednesday.
Tambe, however, said he did not know of Ashraful’s involvement until he took the field for the game. Bangladesh women’s team to be provided security for Pakistan tour
“I had no idea it was an official tournament. I had just gone there to visit my friends in the US for a week of holidays and I was enjoying. I did not even have a kit with me,” he was quoted as saying by espncricinfo.com.
“I was told it was a practice match. When I went to the ground I realised it was Twenty20 match,” Tambe said. Wasim Akram escapes unhurt after unidentified gunmen attacked shot at his car in Karachi
“Till I went into the ground and stood at my fielding position I had no clue that he [Ashraful] was also playing. Even my friends did not know. They were told that some other friend had got him.”
But Tambe played the match. Asked why he did not pull out, he said: “I did not know he was also playing. And I just went there to play a simple game of cricket with my close friends. I told my friends and the organisers I would not like to play in any other game after the incident.” Usman Khwaja, Joe Burns help Australia A register a comfortable win against Australia A in 1st ODI
In July, nine current and former Bangladesh cricketers took part in an unofficial indoor tournament in which Ashraful also played. The BCB chief executive Nizamuddin Chowdhury has said that the board would look into the matter.
“We have to look into the board’s guidelines exactly and then comment on it,” Chowdhury said. Virat Kohli visits Mahela Jayawardene & Kumar Sangakkara’s restaurant ‘Ministry of Crab’ in Colombo
“Since it is happening frequently, we will look closely. We have to see the board’s anti-corruption rules and procedures before we can say anything about it.”
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