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'Nothing wrong in Uthappa's behavior, you got to be aggressive'

April 14, 2015 18:06 IST
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Kolkata Knight Riders skipper Gautam Gambhir defended under-fire opener Robin Uthappa's alleged scuffle with Royal Challengers Bangalore youngster
Sarfaraz Khan, saying that such things "happen" during a high intensity tournament like Indian Premier League. 

Gautam Gambhir"There's nothing wrong in it. You want people to be aggressive and that is fine. I've been very aggressive on the field as well. When you go out there to play and win a game, you got to be aggressive," India discard told the reporters during a promotional event when asked about Uthappa incident.

The 33-year-old left-hander further urged the media not to blow this out of proportion and move on. 

"It's important for the media not to blow this out of proportion. These things happen. You should leave it that. These things happen, sometimes media blows it out of proportion," the two-time IPL winning KKR skipper said. 

Incidentally, IPL match referee Javagal Srinath claimed that he was "not aware of any such incident" and reportedly denied receiving any complaint from RCB after their  96-run win in the IPL T20 match on Saturday.

"Nothing of that sort has happened. I've not received any complaint," Srinath, who was the Match Referee of the KKR-RCB, had claimed on Monday. A Kolkata Knight Riders official also rubbished the reports and said: "We've not heard anything about it." 

According to reports, KKR opener Uthappa, who had scores of 35 and 9 in two matches, allegedly had an altercation with the 17-year-old RCB recruit from Mumbai and went on to the extent of allegedly "holding him by the collar". 

The incident is said to have happened behind the sightscreen as RCB players AB de Villiers and Ashok Dinda rushed to the rescue of their fellow player.

Later at night, Srinath reportedly summoned Uthappa and KKR CEO Venky Mysore, with RCB's de Villiers attended the meeting. Though it is learnt that Uthappa apologised for his behaviour but Srinath denied having any knowledge of the incident.

Image: Gautam Gambhir, the captain of the Kolkata Knight Riders during a match.

Photo: BCCI

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