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Congress wants ban on Azhar lifted, MPs meet Pawar
Updated on Saturday, November 21, 2009, 16:47 IST Tags:CongressMohd AzharuddinSharad Pawar
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New Delhi: The Indian Cricket Board is under pressure from the Congress party to revoke the life ban on former skipper Mohd Azharuddin for his alleged involvement in the 2000 match-fixing scandal.

Azharuddin, who is now a Congress MP from Moradabad in Uttar Pradesh, was banned for life after the BCCI found him guilty of being involved in the scandal that rocked Indian cricket.

But Congress leaders from Uttar Pradesh argue that the ban on the former captain should be lifted now because several other players, who faced similar charges, have been allowed back into the game.

In fact, some of these MPs, including Jitin Prasad, BCCI's Finance Committee chairman Rajiv Shukla, who is also a Congress spokesman, and actor-turned-politician Raj Babbar met ICC vice-president and former BCCI president Sharad Pawar yesterday to put forth their demand.

"I spoke to BCCI president Shashank Manohar and he said that if Azhar himself shows interest in wanting the ban lifted then it can be moved forward to the Annual General Meeting and the AGM will decide," Shukla said.

"The ban on Azharuddin can be lifted only if the BCCI AGM deems it fit," he added.

Azaharuddin, an elegant right-hand batsman from Hyderabad, played 99 Tests and scored 6215 runs at an average of 45. He played a whopping 334 one-dayers, accumulating 9378 runs at an average of 36.92.

Bureau Report


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Awesome! this is what India`s politics is all about. Next time Ajmal Kasab will be given a MLA ticket and then our political parties would like to revoke all cases against him. If you want to remove the ban anyway then dont waste so much resources in investigating such cases in future instead these resources can be used for a better cause. This is a message to young cricketers that you fix matches and make money then give some share to the boards and they will not take any action against you. Incredible India :) -Krishna - Hyderabad a
another case of a dirty politics by indian democractic politicians....when a person was caught and inquiry also proved that he cheated the nation, then how can be ban lifted from a traitor??? there must be a patriotic law to send these type of ppls behind the bars instead of letting them enter politcs. -INDIAN - INDIA a
What a joke! Are the citizens of this nation fools. YES THEY ARE. ha! -AJ - Ujjain a
What a joke! Are the citizens of this nation fools. YES THEY ARE. ha! -AJ - Ujjain a
Why should Congress recommend such cases of wrong doers? First they they give party ticket and then plays part for his removing the ban for having involved in a scandal.Is congress trying to prove further that immorality must be helped out.?Another recent example being the Manu Sharma case of helping out by the Delhi chief minister.It is a shame on the part of congress spokespersons.Let Azar fight his own case. -V.M.Puri - India a
Congress should learn a lesson from their past mistakes. Do they want to show that corruption is fair in politics? This is a good lesson to corrupt people. Shame on you. This ban should never be lifted. -Vinod Bhatara - USA a