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'UP selectors asked for money' November 23, 2003 16:46 IST A young Uttar Pradesh cricketer on Sunday added fuel to the raging bribery controversy when he accused state selectors of demanding money for a place in the under-17 team for the Vijay Merchant Trophy. "They asked me to pay Rs 50,000. When I said I can't, they said 'Thank you. You may go,'" Ritesh Yadav said today.
The Board has also ordered a probe into the matter. Yadav said he had drawn the attention of the BCCI chief into the incident too. "When I gave this in writing to Jagmohan Dalmiya, he assured me that he would look into the matter. But now it seems no action was taken," Yadav said on a TV channel. Secretary of the Uttar Pradesh Cricket Association (UPCA) and joint secretary of the BCCI Jyoti Bajpai said he was yet to receive any complaint in this regard.
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