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Centurion: Temperamental New Zealand player Jesse Ryder finds himself in the news again with reports claiming that the burly Kiwi batsman was involved in a drunken incident and had to be restrained by the security guards during the ongoing Indian Premier League. Media reports in New Zealand claimed Ryder — playing for Royal Challengers Bangalore — was under the influence of alcohol and had to be stopped by security personnel. The reports prompted Ryder’s mentor Murray Deaker to issue a statement in which he admitted Ryder was involved in an alcohol-related incident. But he denied the player had been restrained by security guards. “Jesse’s had over a hundred days of sobriety and has made enormous progress during that time on and off the field. Now for that to continue he needs support,” Deaker was quoted as saying by www.stuff.co.nz. — PTI
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