Last 10-15 days were ‘Mental Torture’ for me, says Shami
Last 10-15 days were ‘Mental Torture’ for me, says Shami
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A day after being given clean chit by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). The match-fixing allegations leveled against Indian speedster. Indian fast bowler Mohammed Shami on Friday said that the last 10-15 days had been a kind of mental torture for him. "It was a family issue. False allegations were leveled against me. It is a kind of mental torture. So, last 10-15 days were really tough for me. I am trying to come through it as soon as possible," Shami told.

On Thursday, BCCI's Anti-Corruption Unit gave a clean chit to Shami and also included the pacer in ‘Grade B’ of the board's annual retainer contracts after they found no evidence of match-fixing against the Indian pacer. It was confirmed that the ACU head Neeraj Kumar had submitted his confidential report to the Committee of Administrators (CoA) and that the Supreme Court-appointed committee was of the view that there is no further action required against Shami under the BCCI anti-corruption code.

Last week, ACU head Neeraj Kumar to investigate the charges leveled against Shami by his wife. This direction came after cricketer's wife levelled various allegations, including of match-fixing, against the fast bowler. Though Jahan retracted fixing allegation, the CoA had taken note of it and asked the ACU to investigate the matter. Earlier, a case was also registered against Shami after his wife filed a complaint alleging that he was involved in extra-marital affairs and abuses her physically and mentally.

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