Mohammad Azharuddin says I really don’t know the reasons for banning me

Referring to his life ban by BCCI for his involvement in match-fixing which was revoked in 2012, former India captain Mohammad Azharuddin said, "I don’t want to blame anyone." He added, "I really don’t know the reasons for banning me."

Mohammad Azharuddin may have been found not guilty however the previous India captain has said he despite everything doesn’t have the foggiest idea about the explanations behind his boycott. In December 2000, he was given a real existence boycott by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) for his inclusion in the scandalous match-fixing outrage that shook the whole cricket world.

Mohammad Azharuddin had, allegedly, admitted to fixing matches in November that year prior to the BCCI chose to boycott him forever. His playing profession finished with that choice yet he chose to battle the boycott and in the long run won it in 2012 when the Andhra Pradesh High Court repudiated the existence boycott and named it “unlawful”.

The previous cricketer is currently a famous figure in Indian cricket by and by. In September a year ago, he was chosen as the leader of the Hyderabad Cricket Association and furthermore had a stand named after him at the Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium.

In any case, while his life is in the groove again, Mohammad Azharuddin is apparently battling to move over the fixing embarrassment. Helped to remember probably the darkest period of his life during a meeting with the cricketpakistan.com site, he stated: “I would prefer not to censure anybody for what occurred. I truly don’t have a clue about the purposes behind restricting me “

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“But I had chosen to battle it and I am thankful that following 12 years I got cleared. I felt fulfilled when subsequent to being chosen leader of Hyderabad affiliation I proceeded to go to the BCCI AGM meeting,” he included.

Before being restricted, he played 99 Tests and scored 6,125 runs at a normal of 45. He likewise played 334 ODIs, scoring 9378 runs at 36.92 during a 15-year global profession that had started with three progressive hundreds of years. He further said he has no second thoughts over passing up the finishing time of matches.

“I am a firm devotee to destiny and whatever is in your predetermination it occurs. I take a gander at along these lines that these days if a player is an example of true excellence he winds up playing in excess of 100 Tests. So I don’t think this record of 99 Test coordinates that I hold will be broken,” Mohammad Azharuddin said.

“I played for around 16 to 17 years and I captained for around 10 years. What more would I be able to request,” he included.