Hasin Jahan accuses Mohammed Shami of age-fudging
Will Shami or BCCI respond?
The controversial case of Hasin Jahan and Mohammed Shami is taking the worse turn day by day with the former coming out with new allegations on her husband daily. Only a couple of days ago, she had also claimed that she was planned to be raped and dumped in the forest by the cricketer which had shocked the cricketing world as well. However, she has launched another scathing attack on the Indian fast bowler of creating a fake birth certificate in order to earn the place in the Under-22 team of Bengal.
Recently, Shami also attended a police investigation in Kolkata during which he was questioned for more than 3 hours and then released. He was also allowed to join his team Delhi Daredevils (DD) for the ongoing season of the Indian Premier League (IPL). Hasin has literally tried to bring curtains on Shami’s career by making a whole lot of allegations every other day in last two months. She has also met the acting secretary of BCCI and the officials of Daredevils and requested them to ban Shami from playing in the IPL.
Posted on Facebook
Hasin Jahan posted the image of Shami’s driving license and captioned it with a long message on Saturday. According to the image it could be clearly seen that his birth date is of 1982. As per the official records, the pacer’s age is 28 which she claims is fake. She believes that her husband has fooled BCCI and the Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB) all these years.
Even the bowling coach of DD, James Hopes, felt that the personal issues of Shami are not allowing him to concentrate on his game. “I think he has got some personal stuff going on. And it’s tough to concentrate on the job sometimes. Players try to use cricket as a release. Everywhere you have to sort out your off-field stuffs before you start performing on the field. He is in the process of doing that and it obviously is going to take some time,” he said.
Here’s what Hasin Jahan posted on Facebook
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