Sehwag, Gambhir back Jaitley amid corruption storm

December 20, 2015 01:33 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 04:07 pm IST - New Delhi

Gautam Gambhir and Virender Sehwag. Photo: K.R. Deepak

Gautam Gambhir and Virender Sehwag. Photo: K.R. Deepak

Facing allegations of corruption, former Delhi and District Cricket Association (DDCA) president Arun Jaitley on Sunday got the backing of the two biggest stars to emerge from the State — Virender Sehwag and Gautam Gambhir.

Mr. Jaitley, who headed DDCA for 13 years till 2013, has been accused of corruption by the Delhi Government during his tenure. The State government has demanded that Mr. Jaitley must resign or be “removed” from the union cabinet to enable an independent probe.

However, Gambhir and Sehwag came out strongly in support of Mr. Jaitley.

“Grossly inappropriate 2 blame @arunjaitley ji 4 corruption in DDCA. He was d one who got Delhi a proper stadium widout taxpayer’s money. Appalling to note some ex-players blame @arunjaitley ji for all that’s wrong in DDCA. Whereas dey enjoyed plum posts in DDCA coz of him,” tweeted Gambhir.

Read: >Jaitley should quit to ensure fair probe, demands AAP

Sehwag, on his part, lauded Mr. Jaitley for being there for players. The swashbuckling batsman, who switched loyalties to Haryana from Delhi and retired from international cricket earlier this year, steered clear of making any political claim but lauded Jaitley’s role in helping players.

“In my time with DDCA if I ever came to know of any ’surprising’ selection of a player, all I needed to do was to inform @arunjaitley,” Sehwag wrote.

“And @arunjaitley Ji would immediately ensure correction and justice for the deserving players at #DDCA...Was a nightmare to speak to some others at DDCA but @arunjaitley ji was always available for players in case of any difficulty at any time,” he added.

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