Former Rajasthan Royals co-owner Raj Kundra files petition in Supreme Court to overturn cricket ban

Raj Kundra was banned from cricket related activities for life due to betting.

Raj Kundra with wife Shilpa Shetty during one of the IPL matches featuring Rajasthan Royals

Former co-owner of the IPL franchise Rajasthan Royals, Raj Kundra has filed a petition in the Indian Supreme Court in an effort to overturn his ban from cricket. In his petition he has mentioned that the Delhi Police gave him a clean chit in the Indian Premier League (IPL) betting scandal.

We have filed an application under RTI to Delhi police seeking whether there’s any evidence against me on the alleged betting,” Kundra told PTI.

He added, “The answer we got against the RTI is that they have no evidence against me, and I have nothing to do with betting. The RTI is available to all of you. Even you can file an RTI and see it.

Kundra, along with then ICC chief N Srinivasan’s son-in-law Gurunath Meiyappan, were suspended from being involved in any type of cricket, as they were found guilty of betting in the T20 tournament.

Supreme Court-appointed committee in its 2015 verdict had also suspended former champions Chennai Super Kings and Rajasthan Royals for two years.

Kundra, who is married to Bollywood actress Shilpa Shetty, said, “I hope so (the ban is overturned). We have submitted it and I don’t know the date of a hearing. It’s in the courts. We all have trust in the judicial systems. Fingers crossed. In our review (petition) we have asked please see what the Delhi Police has said and the basis on which I’ve been banned for life. Please study the new evidence, study them and tell us if I committed any crime. Then I will accept it. If Delhi Police is clearly saying I’ve done ‘nothing wrong, why penalise me’, why I’m being victimised.

On the ban, Kundra said: “It was horrible. When you get blamed for something you haven’t done, it brings collateral damage. I was the easiest prey as I was the poorest of the eight team owners. They had evidence against everyone else, they didn’t have evidence against me. It was very painful. You must have seen how passionate I’ve been... You cannot fake those emotions. I don’t want to cry over split milk.

Kundra also said that it was high time betting was legalized in India.

He said, “In this country, it’s about time that they legalise betting because the amount of money that is being spent under the table. I guarantee you 80 percent of this country will stop watching cricket if they did not bet on a match. Every single person bets I am sorry to say. It would be foolish to say that betting does not happen. There is a list of 4-5,000 crore industry that happens on every match and it’s about time we legalise it and start taxing it, making money where we should.

 
 

By Jatin Sharma - 31 Mar, 2018

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