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Mumbai cricketing fraternity shocked by Hiken Shah's suspension

Updated on: 13 July,2015 05:04 PM IST  | 
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The Mumbai cricketing fraternity was taken aback after BCCI found batsman Hiken Shah guilty of making a "corrupt approach" to a fellow player during the last IPL and suspended him with immediate effect

Mumbai cricketing fraternity shocked by Hiken Shah's suspension

New Delhi: The Mumbai cricketing fraternity was taken aback after BCCI found batsman Hiken Shah guilty of making a "corrupt approach" to a fellow player during the last IPL and suspended him with immediate effect.


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"It's a shocking piece of news for me. We still can't believe that Hiken could be involved in such a thing," said a stunned Mumbai Cricket Association joint secretary Dr PV Shetty told PTI.


Hiken Shah. Pic/ Atul Kamble

Did at any point in time he found something suspicious in Hiken's behaviour? "Never ever. I always found him to be a good sincere boy. At this point I would not like to comment as BCCI will carry out a complete investigation," Dr Shetty said. In fact the news is yet to sink in for many who have seen the cricketer from close quarters.

"When Ankit Chavan was found guilty of spot-fixing, I found it difficult to believe that a boy like Ankit could have been involved in such a nasty act. Now it's Hiken, who was this quiet unassuming boy," a former Ranji player from Mumbai said. A Gujarati boy, Hiken was one of those quintessential players who slogged it day in and day out in confines of domestic cricket.

"A decent left-handed batsman with loads of patience. He was a typical Mumbai "khadoos" (a term for gutsy fighter in Mumbai cricketing lingo) cricketer. He was not very talented and also failed to cement a permanent place as his 37 first class matches would suggest. His batting was effective without being attractive," the cricketer added.

What people in Mumbai cricket fraternity are finding tough to understand is as to what drove him towards this criminal act.

Hiken had a government job with Mumbai Customs which he represented in Times Shield. In Kanga League, he played for Payade cricket club owned by PV Shetty.

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