New Delhi: Yuvraj Singh and Harbhajan Singh outrightly rejected bookie Mazhar Majeed's claim on Tuesday that he had access to them.
While Yuvraj came out on Twitter slamming Majeed's claims, Harbhajan threatened action
I don't know who this person is; I have never met him. We will definitely take some action against him. I don't know whether it will be a legal action or whatever," said Harbhajan in Nagpur where he is currently playing in the Challenger Series.
"But I will definitely bring it to BCCI's notice and I am sure that they will take the right kind of action against these kind people who are trying to spoil the game," added the feisty off-spinner.
Yuvraj, on the other hand, slammed the bookie on Twitter. "Who is Majeed! Absolute rubbish! Don't know, never met!" tweeted Yuvraj.
Recordings of Majeed's conversation with the undercover News of the World journalist last year are being heard in a spot-fixing trial in London's Southwark Crown Court, in which the bookie has made startling revelations.
Majeed has also come up with a series of boasts, including that he was good friends with former Indian Premier League (IPL) commissioner Lalit Modi and ex-Pakistan captain Imran Khan.
While the recordings were being played, the undercover journalist sat in the witness box behind a screen to hide his identity from the public and media.
While Yuvraj came out on Twitter slamming Majeed's claims, Harbhajan threatened action
I don't know who this person is; I have never met him. We will definitely take some action against him. I don't know whether it will be a legal action or whatever," said Harbhajan in Nagpur where he is currently playing in the Challenger Series.
"But I will definitely bring it to BCCI's notice and I am sure that they will take the right kind of action against these kind people who are trying to spoil the game," added the feisty off-spinner.
Yuvraj, on the other hand, slammed the bookie on Twitter. "Who is Majeed! Absolute rubbish! Don't know, never met!" tweeted Yuvraj.
Recordings of Majeed's conversation with the undercover News of the World journalist last year are being heard in a spot-fixing trial in London's Southwark Crown Court, in which the bookie has made startling revelations.
Majeed has also come up with a series of boasts, including that he was good friends with former Indian Premier League (IPL) commissioner Lalit Modi and ex-Pakistan captain Imran Khan.
While the recordings were being played, the undercover journalist sat in the witness box behind a screen to hide his identity from the public and media.
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