India cricket captain Sourav Ganguly stood by Abhijeet Kale, who is at the centre of an alleged bribery scandal, saying it is important to establish the truth before passing judgment.
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"It is difficult for me to make a statement on that [the bribery allegation] at this time. I am not too sure that a person like Kale could do such a thing," Ganguly told a press conference before the Indian team's departure for Australia on Friday.
"I have known Kale for a long time. I will have to wait and see. I still do not believe in it," Ganguly said.
"Anything could come out in the media, be it television or newspapers. Anybody could pass a statement on somebody. How far it is true is important.
"I do not think a mere allegation should have a problem [for Kale] unless it is an established fact," the Indian skipper said.
The 30-year-old Kale, who played one One-Day International against Bangladesh this year and is a prolific scorer in the domestic circuit, is alleged to have offered Rs one million each to two selectors for a place in the India 'A' side which is to play against Sri Lanka 'A' in a three-Test series starting on Sunday.
Kale denied the charge as baseless and totally false.