IPL 2017: Sehwag reminds the players’ responsibility to stay away from fixing

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Players’ Responsibility to Keep Themselves Away From Fixing, Says Virender Sehwag. File Pic

Internet Desk: Legendary Indian opener Virender Sehwag on Friday said it was up to the players to stay away from the offensive acts like betting and spot-fixing after three people were arrested in Kanpur for running a betting racket during the IPL match between Delhi Daredevils and Gujarat Lions. One of them was an insider who had a pitch access too.

“You can’t stop all these things. It’s the player’s responsibility whom he wants to meet. It’s my wish whom I want to meet. If my conscience is clear then I can help keep the game clean too,” Sehwag said here when queried on the subject.

“You can keep enormous security, but they can’t stop anything if the player wants to do something (unlawful). It’s the player’s own responsibility to ensure that no one questions your integrity,” said the one-time dashing batsman at a meet and greet session organised by 92.7 BIG FM.

“If anyone makes any comments about me (allegations about betting), then during my playing days I would have said I will retire. Now (if someone makes allegations) I would say wipe off all my records. If players take such type of responsibility (stand), then these guys (bookies) won’t approach you,” said Sehwag.

The three arrested people in Kanpur included a person who worked as a sub-contractor in IPL who had bragged to the bookie that his access to Green Park groundsmen will help him tamper with the pitch, according to the police.

Sehwag said it has been his policy not to give access to any unknown persons.

“I don’t remember meeting anyone unknown in the hotels because it’s my choice. If my friend comes to meet me, then I ensure that the friend comes and his friend doesn’t come along. (Similarly) if someone related to me comes to meet me, I ask him not to bring along anyone else. It’s all about player’s awareness,” he explained.

“This game is such that it will give you a lot, but if your image is tarnished then you also lose the respect. People love cricket in this country. But if someone does bad with this game, they sideline them and keep talking bad about him, which no player wants to hear,” he added.

With inputs from PTI.