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Rauf rules out travelling to Mumbai for IPL scam probe

Last Updated : 28 September 2013, 09:01 IST
Last Updated : 28 September 2013, 09:01 IST

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Disgraced Pakistan umpire, Asad Rauf has ruled out travelling to Mumbai for any investigation into the IPL spot-fixing scandal in which he was chargesheeted by the Mumbai police.

"We have full faith in the Indian courts but not in the Mumbai police. The present circumstances don't allow me to travel to India," Rauf told PTI today.

"But I have consulted my lawyers and I am willing to fully cooperate with any inquiry by the ICC anti-corruption and security unit," he said.

The Pakistani umpire has suffered a fall from grace since being named in the IPL spot fixing scandal. He was first dropped from the Champions Trophy umpires panel and then was not retained on the ICC Elite panel of umpires.

Rauf admitted for the first time that he had been sidelined from the Champions Trophy because of the IPL scandal.

"It is because of the unfounded charges made by Mumbai police that I was dropped from the Champions Trophy panel. They have tried to villify me in an organized manner," Rauf said.

Rauf also addressed a press conference in his hometown Lahore yesterday with his lawyer to defend himself.

The Pakistani umpire said the Mumbai police and media had claimed he had left behind a bag containing valuable watches and other gifts when he left India earlier this year during the IPL.

"I challenge the Mumbai police to produce these bags in any court and open them there and see what was in them. I just had carpets and shawls in them," he said.

Rauf also defended himself that accepting gifts from close friends was not a crime.

"It was usual for friends to bring gifts which were not very valuable for me, most of these gifts were of sacred nature. I have never accepted any gifts in exchange for any spot fixing scam."

The umpire also expressed little confidence in the Pakistan Cricket Board.

"If someone wants to support me and help me in this case I will be very happy because I need backing but so far the PCB has stayed clear of me nor spoken to me about this case," Rauf added.

Rauf said he had visited India many times in an official capacity and had got lot of love and friendship and made close friends.

"Unfortunately the Mumbai police for some reason have dragged my name into this case but sooner or later I will get my name cleared up," he stated.

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Published 28 September 2013, 09:00 IST

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