BCCI issues showcause notice to Harbhajan for slapping Sreesanth
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) today issued a showcause notice to Mumbai Indians captain Harbhajan Singh for allegedly slapping Kings XI paceman S Sreesanth late last night after the end of the Indian Premier League (IPL) match i...
IPL commissioner Lalit Modi has ordered a probe into the matter.
Indian Premier League Chairman Lalit Modi told reporters in Chandigarh, "It is a serious matter and is not good for the cash-rich Twenty20 tournament."
"The IPL committee would take any decision only after receiving an official report on the matter as picture is still not clear about what exactly happened between the two players last night," he added.
The tournament is being played under the ICC guidelines and there are tournament guidelines also for the players, he stressed.
Talking to the reporters a day after the incident, Harbhajan said that he had sorted out the issue with Sreesanth.
He was also quoted as saying that he didn't slap Sreesanth but pushed him.
Meanwhile, Sreesanth also said he had resolved the issue with Harbhajan and said, "Let bygones be bygones. I won't really call it a slap, more like the handshake, which was in the wrong place. I'm OK with it. Maybe, next time I meet him in Mumbai, I'll give it back on the field," said Sreesanth.
He also ruled out making an official complaint against Bhajji, saying he is like an elder brother.
Off-spinner Harbhajan, however, had a long chat with Sreesanth in the dressing room of the Punjab team and apologised for his behaviour.
This was Punjab Kings XI's first victory in three IPL matches, beating Mumbai Indians convincingly by 66 runs.
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