Monday, November 18, 2024

After Yuzvendra Chahal’s revelation about drunk player dangling him from 15th-floor hotel balcony, Ravi Shastri proposes life ban for offender

“In a shocking revelation, Chahal said he had a close shave during a post-match IPL party in 2013 when a drunk player dangled him from the 15th-floor balcony of a Bengaluru hotel”

Pravasisamwad.com

Taking exception to leg-spinner Yuzvendra Chahal’s allegations of physical harassment by a player in his early IPL days, former India head coach Ravi Shastri has suggested that the offender never be allowed to come near a cricket field, a report in The Tribune, Chandigarh, says.
Chahal said he had a close shave during a post-match IPL party in 2013 when a drunk player dangled him from the 15th-floor balcony of a Bengaluru hotel.

Reacting to this, Shastri said it’s “no laughing matter at all. I do not know who the person involved is, he was not in a conscious state of mind. If that is the case then it is a big worry. Someone’s life is at risk, some people might think it is funny but for me, it is not funny at all,” Shastri told ‘ESPN cricinfo’.
“It shows the person who is trying to do it is in a state which is not appropriate. When you are in such a state trying something like that, the chances of mistakes are even more. It is not acceptable at all.”
Chahal, 31, one of the country’s top leg-spinners, made the revelation during a chat with Ravichandran Ashwin, the video of which has been shared by their new IPL franchise Rajasthan Royals.

Reacting to this, Shastri said it’s “no laughing matter at all. I do not know who the person involved is, he was not in a conscious state of mind. If that is the case then it is a big worry. Someone’s life is at risk, some people might think it is funny but for me, it is not funny at all,” Shastri told ‘ESPN cricinfo’.

“It is the first time I am hearing such an attrocious thing like this. It is not funny at all. If such an incident happens today, a life ban for that person involved and send that person to a rehab centre as quickly as possible.
Chahal said not many people knew about his near-death experience as he had kept it to himself.
Shastri, a former India all-rounder, also said that it is important for players to report incidents like these at the earliest, instead of waiting for something tragic to take place.
.During his chat with Ashwin, Chahal said, “Some people know about it. I have never spoken about this, I never shared this.
“In 2013, I was with the Mumbai Indians. We had a match in Bengaluru. There was a get-together after that. There was a player who was very drunk, I will name him.
“He was very drunk and was looking at me and he just called me. He took me outside and he dangled me from the balcony.”

 

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