Image Source: TWITTER: @GAUTAMGAMBHIR
Azhar rang for the proceeding between India and the West Indies to start the first T20I at Eden Gardens. and the Bengal Cricket Association (CAB) for allowing former Indian captain Mohammad Azharuddin to ring the bell before the start of the first T20I between India and the West Indies in the United States. Kolkata's iconic Eden Gardens Sunday
Azhar who played in 99 Tests and 334 ODI for India until his name was mentioned in the match-fixing scandal of 2000 were then banned for life by the BCCI. But after the veteran appealed the decision in the High Court of Andhra, the ban was lifted, saying the sentence was "unsustainable". However, it seems that Gambhir is not ready to accept Azhar's innocence. He expressed his frustration on Twitter after watching the former player signal the start of the match to Kolkata Knight Riders.
The Delhi drummer wrote: "India may have won today at Eden but I'm sorry @bcci, CoA & CAB have lost. It seems like the zero tolerance policy against corruption takes a break on Sunday! I know that he was allowed to challenge the polls of the CHA but that 's shocking … The bell is ringing, hope the powers are listening ".
L & # 39; India may have won today at Eden but I'm sorry @ bcci CoA & CAB lost It looks like the zero tolerance policy against corruption is taking off on Sunday! 39; he was allowed to challenge the polls of the CHA, but it is shocking … The bell rings, hope that the powers in place are listening. pic.twitter.com / 0HKbp2Bs9r
– Gautam Gambhir (@GautamGambhir) November 4, 2018
Since his ban was lifted by the Honorable Court, Azhar has also been introduced in the country's general election with an unsuccessful attempt to challenge the Hyderabad Cricket Association, BCCI later announced that it was free to challenge the elections in x Commission, ICC or other affiliated entities.