Saturday May 25th 2013

ICC questions Nupur over spot-fixing row

ICC anti-corruption officer Alan Peacock questioned small time Bollywood actress Nupur Mehta in connection with the match and spot-fixing allegations made by a British newspaper a few months ago.

Mehta, whose name first surfaced when London’s ‘Sunday Times’ carried out a sting operation on a Delhi bookie in March, In the sting operation, done to investigate allegations of match-fixing in the 2011 World Cup, specifically the semifinal match between India and Pakistan in Mohali, a suspicion was raised on Mehta being used by bookies to lure players. Although her name was not mentioned by the paper, a blurred image of Mehta was carried along with the story.

“I was quizzed for two-and-a-half hours by the ICC official and they are satisfied with the answers I have provided,” Mehta told on Monday. She added that the ICC asked her for names of cricketers who she claims are her social friends, and she provided them.

“I have many friends who are cricketers and with whom I socialize — Yuvraj Singh, Parthiv Patel, Ishant Sharma. I also know a lot of international players,” said Nupur. In the past she has also claimed to have dated Sri Lankan batsman Tillakaratne Dilshan.

When asked about her photograph published in the UK daily, she said she wasn’t aware of any bookie nexus and was of the opinion that the daily must have used her photograph to cite her familiarity with international cricketers. “I don’t know any bookie and I have no connections with anybody,” said Mehta.

The actress, who has only one Bollywood movie (Jo Bole So Nihal) to her credit, said the ICC official kept asking her about how she came to be in touch with the cricketers. “I met them (cricketers) through my event management company and have accompanied them to parties where I kept getting introduced to more players,” she said, adding that one player bumped into her in a pub.

“This player was sitting a few feet away and I did not know who he was. After some time he walked up to me to introduce himself. That’s how we became friends,” Mehta said. She claimed that he then introduced her to other players.

ICC sources, meanwhile, have rubbished Mehta’s claims. While they confirm that Peacock did meet Mehta in Mumbai, they said it was for routine questioning. “She’s not the only one. From time to time, we have been questioning people — from cricketers to sponsors. We don’t have anything to say on this (Mehta’s comments),” said an official in the know of developments.

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