India hockey captain Sardar Singh's fiancee accuses him of 'attempt to rape', police complaint filed

February 3, 2016

New Delhi, Feb 3: In a startling revelation that can shake the roots of hockey in India, India captain Sardar Singh has been accused by his long-time girlfriend of 'attempt to rape' in a complaint filed at a police station in Ludhiana.

SardarThe girl, who also claims to be Sardar's fiancee, is an India-origin Britisher who visited India recently to file the complaint, which she did on February 1 at the Kum Kalan Police Station in the Ludhiana city. She also accuses Sardar of "blackmail, mental harassment and physical harassment."

However, the complaint - the receipt of which is in possession of IBNLive - is yet to be verified by the police, who haven't lodged an FIR yet. Ludhiana police commissioner Paramraj Singh Umranangal has reportedly ordered an inquiry into the complaint.

Sardar, who has been leading India since 2012, is himself a deputy superintendent of police in Haryana.

The girl, who is a hockey player as well in the UK and met Sardar during the 2012 London Olympics, says that she and Sardar got engaged but then he refused to marry her.

She claims to have even visited Sardar's family at his native village in Sirsa and alleges that he is now "betraying" her.

"I and Sardar have been together for four years and I am his fiancee...now he is betraying me," the girl told ETV. "He used to love me a lot earlier, but now I am heartbroken. We should have been married by now but he is now not even answering my messages or phone calls for three months.

"I don't want to speak about his hockey career. I have no issues with him focusing on that, but what he has done to me is wrong," she said. "What's happening is not good. I am also a daughter and sister of somebody, and they are upset as well."

She said that when they got engaged at Sardar's village, his family too was in attendance.

"Sardar's family was there [at the time of engagement]. My parents and family couldn't come, but they had given their permission," said the girl.

Calling Sardar a "fraud", she said he even lied to her about his age and caste.

"He has done fraud with me and also lied about his age. He told me that he is a Jatt, while I am a Ramgarhia. Now I have lodged a complaint, and the court will decide," she said.

The UK girl went on to accuse Sardar of something as serious as physical abuse.

"Yes, blackmail, [he has caused me] mental harassment, physical harassment," she said, adding that he even tried to threaten her. "He said, 'I am a DSP and India captain, you being a foreigner can't do anything'," the girl claimed.

She is reportedly flying back to the UK after filing the complaint and says her family is with her in the step she has taken against Sardar.

"The British High Commission advised me to go to India and take up the case. My parents are in the UK. They are supporting me and are always there with me," she said.

She even hinted that there is another girl in Sardar's life now. "I think there is another girl. You will get to know with time...My advocates will take the case forward from here."

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January 25,2020

Headingley, Jan 25: England have become the first team in the world to score 500,000 runs in Test cricket. They achieved the feat during the ongoing fourth and final Test against South Africa being played at The Wanderers.

On Friday - the opening day of the Test match -- England captain Joe Root's single through the covers took the Three Lions to a landmark 500,000 run-mark in the longest format of the game. They achieved the feat in their 1022nd Test match.

Australia comes second in the list, with 432,706 runs in 830 Tests. India, meanwhile, are third, with 273,518 runs in 540 Tests, followed by West Indies (270,441 runs in 545 Tests).

In the third Test played at St George's Park in Port Elizabeth, England had become the first team to play 500 Test matches on foreign soil. Australia are the second team to play the most away Test with 404 matches they have played so far.

India have played 268 Tests on foreign soil in which they have won 51, lost 113 and 104 have ended in a draw.

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January 19,2020

Bengaluru, Jan 19: Opening batsman Rohit Sharma on Sunday became the third-fastest batsman to register 9,000 runs in the 50-over format.

He achieved the feat in the ongoing third ODI against Australia here at the M.Chinnaswamy Stadium.

Only Virat Kohli and AB de Villiers have achieved the feat faster than Rohit.

Sharma brought up the milestone in the first over of the Indian innings as he clipped Mitchell Starc away for a single.

With this, the right-handed batsman has become just the sixth Indian to achieve the milestone.

Apart from Sharma, Virat Kohli, MS Dhoni, Sourav Ganguly, Rahul Dravid, and Sachin Tendulkar have more than 9,000 runs in the 50-over format.

Overall, 20 batsmen have more than 9,000 ODI runs to their name.

In the match between India and Australia, the former won the toss and elected to bat first.

Steve Smith played a knock of 131 runs to propel Australia to 286/9 in the allotted fifty overs.

 

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July 24,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 24: Bangladesh all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan, who was earlier banned by the International Cricket Council (ICC) for breaching the Anti-Corruption Code, on Friday, said that people are bound to make mistakes and the important thing is that how well they make a comeback.

Shakib was banned from all forms of cricket on October 29 last year after he accepted the charges of breaching the ICC's Anti-Corruption Code. He will be able to resume international cricket from October 29, 2020.

"You have to be honest. You just can't lie to the people and pretend different things. Whatever happened has happened. People are bound to make mistakes. You are not 100%. The important thing is how well you can comeback from those mistakes. You can tell other people not to make those mistakes. Tell them the path so that they never take those paths," Shakib told Deep Dasgupta in a videocast hosted by ESPNcricinfo.

The 33-year-old all-rounder said he has seen many controversies ever since he was first made captain in 2009. He had trouble with the board chief, selectors and the media, mainly about selectorial decisions and not being made permanent captain between 2009 and 2010.
He believes those experiences have changed him as a person over time.

"I think [it's] combination of both [controversy following him, and vice versa]. I got the responsibility so early in my career, I was bound to make mistakes. I was captain when I was 21. I made a lot of mistakes, and there are so many things that people think about me. Now I realise that it was my fault in some areas, and in some I was misunderstood. But I get it completely. It is part and parcel in the subcontinent," Hasan said.

"Of course I will try to minimise [my mistakes] as much as I can, but by the time I got married, and now I have two kids, I understand the game and life better. It has made me a calmer person than I was in my twenties. I have changed quite a lot. People won't see me doing a lot of mistakes now. My two daughters changed my life completely," he added.

Shakib is likely return to international cricket during Bangladesh's proposed Test series against Sri Lanka in October. 

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