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  BCCI has banned me without evidence, says Asad Rauf

BCCI has banned me without evidence, says Asad Rauf

PTI
Published : Feb 13, 2016, 5:55 am IST
Updated : Feb 13, 2016, 5:55 am IST

Tainted Pakistan umpire Asad Rauf on Friday hit out at the Board of Control for Cricket in India for imposing a five-year ban on him for corruption, saying that the Indian Board did not have any evide

Asad Rauf
 Asad Rauf

Tainted Pakistan umpire Asad Rauf on Friday hit out at the Board of Control for Cricket in India for imposing a five-year ban on him for corruption, saying that the Indian Board did not have any evidence to pronounce him guilty.

Rauf, 59, who was part of the ICC’s elite panel and officiated in Test matches, was accused of accepting expensive gifts from bookies besides placing bets on Indian Premier League matches in the 2013 edition.

“What authority does the BCCI or IPL have to ban me when the court in Mumbai told the police they had no evidence against me ” Rauf asked while talking to PTI.

The ban means that Rauf, who served for 13 years as a top international umpire, is barred from umpiring or being associated with any BCCI-related activity.

“The BCCI and IPL appointed an investigation commissioner and they claimed I fled from India without completing my IPL assignment which is not true. I completed all my assignments and left India infact one day after my assignments ended,” Rauf claimed.

The ICC had pulled out Rauf from the 2013 Champions Trophy also as the BCCI said the Pakistani umpire was under police investigation.

“The court said Rauf earns more than Rs 3 million a month so accepting small gifts like jeans, t-shirts or caps is not a big issue,” Rauf claimed.

“The BCCI and IPL appointed commissioner Ravi Sawani didn’t even bother to check when I left India and made accusations against me to the police.”

Rauf said recently he had written through his legal advisor to the Indian Cricket Board, making it clear he was ready to go to Mumbai to the BCCI headquarters and appear before any commission.

“I told them that I would come with my lawyer but they insisted I should come alone, so I didn’t go. But I offered them to meet me in Karachi or Dubai and they declined. After which I sent them my detailed statement,” Rauf said.

Rauf said he would be sending a notice to the BCCI and IPL through his lawyer and will sue them for the ban which has tarnished his reputation and image.

Location: Pakistan, Sindh, Karachi