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Home Sports News Sports News Chamundi gets 10 days to clarify his stand

Chamundi gets 10 days to clarify his stand PDF Print E-mail
Written by Neena Sareen   
Monday, 27 July 2009 15:18
The Andhra Cricket Association (ACA) has given 10 days to the suspended Andhra Cricket Association (ACA) secretary Chamundeswarinath to clarify his stand on the allegation made by six women cricketers for sexual harassment in the meeting of its general body on Sunday.

The speculations were made by media that Chamundi will be expelled by ACA but they decided to give time of another 10 days to Chamundi till its next meeting. Chamundi will have to submit a written explanation within a week to ACA and he will have to take part in the next meeting as he was not present in the meeting on Sunday.

ACA president Gokaraju Gangaraju said that ACA has been planning to set up an academy for women cricketers in Guntur, where they could stay, continue their studies and also play cricket. Savita Kumari, former skipper of Andhra women cricket team, was satisfied with the proceedings and she said that they were not expecting such good support by ACA members.

The members also assured them that such an incidence of women harassment would not take place in the future.
 


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