Liquor Bottles Recovered From Saurashtra Cricketers At Chandigarh Airport: Report
The Saurashtra cricketers are subject to controversy after liquor bottles were recovered off them. Here are the details.
The Saurashtra Cricket Association are ashamed and left in complete embarrassing situation as liquor bottles were recovered off Saurashtra cricketers at the Chandigarh Airport on January 27. The U-23 team of Saurashtra is subject to this controversy as five players were reportedly found carrying the bottles of liquor and beer on their way back to Rajkot.
The Saurashtra Cricket Association Secretary, Himanshu Shah was seemingly furious with the incident and has ensured the ethical lovers of the sport that proper action will be taken against the accused cricketers and we might see the termination of the contract of the following.
#WATCH | Rajkot, Gujarat: On liquor bottles allegedly recovered from Saurashtra cricketers at Chandigarh Airport, Secretary of Saurashtra Cricket Association Himanshu Shah says, "...This alleged incident is unfortunate and intolerable. Ethics and disciplinary committee and the… pic.twitter.com/WxyePGWvOF
— ANI (@ANI) January 29, 2024
Saurashtra has often produced great cricketers with good determination and discipline and the apex institution from the state stands as a pillar and hope for future stars and such incidents leave an indefinite black mark on the auspicious legacy of the esteemed state.
The Liquor Incident From The C.K. Nayudu Tournament 2024
The U-23 cricket team of Saurashtra travelled to Chandigrah for the fixture of the ongoing C.K. Nayudu tournament and were subject to return after the conclusion of the match to Rajkot. However, during the checking stages at the Chandigarh Airport, the authorities were left stunned by the amount of liquor carried by the cricketer as there were reportedly 27 liquor bottles and 2 beer cages in the luggage.
It is also being suspected that the involvement of senior players is there as well as upon inspection and enquiry, certain reveals were a subject to being reported as the junior players brought up few names of the cricketers which are yet to come in public domain.