FLIPSIDE
Match FixingBy Dilip Bobb
The allegations have been around for some time, but now
they face their sternest test. The games that people play are under the third umpire's
microscope and he will decide whether to press the red button or the green one regarding
the charges of ball tampering, illegal conduct, throwing matches and consorting with the
wrong kind of people. The newly-constituted committee empowered to examine the facts has
released transcripts of the testimony submitted by various key players. Excerpts.
Gurcharan Singh Tohra: I have had a long
innings and played the game for many years. In early February, I was approached by someone
and asked to throw the match in favour of Parkash Singh Badal. I refused and asked my
supporters to swear on the Holy Book that they would not succumb to temptation. But my
suspicions were aroused when a key player, Giani Mohan Singh, did not show up. I believe
he was kidnapped. To make matters worse, Giani Puran Singh feigned illness on the day of
the match. I strongly urge the Akal Takht to deal sternly with those indulging in
match-fixing, otherwise this badal of suspicion hanging over Sikh politics will remain.
J.B. Patnaik: I had been summoned by the
board president on three occasions to give my side of the story. I told her that there was
this Christian lobby which was hell bent on dragging my name into all sorts of baseless
allegations. I am the only one with a base, so I presumed the next captain would be a
member of my team. Imagine my surprise when a total outsider was rushed in as a
last-minute replacement and appointed captain. I believe the neutral umpires, Madhavrao
Scindia and Pranab Mukherjee, were anything but neutral and I was unfairly given out
caught behind.
Laloo Yadav: I have made the most sacrifices
but my suspicions were aroused when I was unceremoniously dropped from the team, even
though I was in top form and the most popular player. Even then people accused me of
manipulating my successor and giving her instructions on how to play the game. Now that
she has also been dropped, even though she is the second most popular player, I strongly
believe that the rules governing the game need to be reviewed and those responsible for
bringing us to this sorry state be put behind bars.
A.B. Vajpayee: Ever since I was elected
captain, there has been unbearable pressure from outsiders and people wanting to get into
the team. I have been receiving a list of demands from places as far away as Chennai and
Calcutta, not to mention the unsolicited advice from Nagpur. This has seriously hampered
our performance and led to disillusionment among our many fans. I have tried to play with
a straight bat but even our own supporters insist on bowling more than the permitted
bouncers. That is why I am taking a bus to Lahore, where I can find peace and quiet for a
day or two. |