Javed Khan and
Kaustub Pawar, two Mumbai cricketers, were startled to see the close-up of
their captain from the U-15 days on screen playing for Nepal. They recognised
their old team-mate along with his batting stlye and were puzzled about how
Raju, who was their contemporary and should be about 25 years of age, is
playing the U-19 World Cup. Pawar was moved enough to even post his
incredulousness on his Facebook page. “In Mumbai Raju Sharma, In Nepal Raju
Rijal,” wrote Pawar who added. “We played together in under 15 for Mumbai and
now he is captain of Nepal Under 19 team and we others are 24-25 age
respectively.” He hashtagged that post with #SaveCricket #Shame.
The Nepal manager,
though, flatly denied the controversy.
When The Indian Express contacted him, Sudeep Sharma, said, “I am aware of this
controversy. Raju though has no idea. They are not allowed to be on Facebook or
anything. Anyone can write anything on social media he said while admitting
that he was aware that Rijal had played
cricket in India. Incidentally, the Nepal skipper had top-scored with a 65-ball
48 to lead his team to a stunning win over New Zealand, literally knocking the
fancied Kiwis out of the tournament.
An ICC official, on
condition of anonymity, admitted the the world body wields no power in age
determination, and that it sticks merely with procedures. “The respective
boards submit the final list to the ICC. The responsibilty lies with the home
board. There is no age verification system at the ICC, as far as I know,” he
said.
For the record,
after captaining Mumbai U-15 in November 2005, his stocks began dipping but
Raju Sharma remained in the fray, attending the MCA’s U-17 and U-19 camps. He
also went on to represent a number of clubs, including Bhatnagar Sports &
Cultural Foundation, which is owned by MCA joint secretary PV Shetty. The MCA
records show his last match for them was in 2012. As per MCA records, Sharma’s
registered birth date was October 18, 1990. Rijal’s birthdate as per the U-19
World Cup records is September 26, 1996 in Dhangadi, Nepal. Ironically, sharing the same field at Fatullah
was India’s Sarfaraz Khan. And if Rijal
was who Pawar & Co. claim him to be, then Sarfaraz would have recognized
him as one of the many small-town boys with cricketing talent his father,
Naushad, a noted coach from Mumbai, brought home and helped shape their dreams.
Mumbai’s maidan regulars say Naushad had got Raju Sharma from Varanasi in the
early 2000s and mentored him for a couple of years. If that’s true and Raju
Rijal is Raju Sharma, imagine Sarfaraz’s train of thoughts as he stood in the
slips when the Nepal skipper was batting. [ source : http://indianexpress.com/article]
A couple of days,
ICC said it is "satisfied"
that Nepal Under-19 captain Raju Rijal is eligible to play in the ongoing World
Cup in Bangladesh. The ICC stated it "looked into the matter" and
reviewed Rijal's documents, which had been submitted by the Cricket Association
of Nepal (CAN) before the tournament, and concluded there was no evidence to
suggest that his date of birth - was
incorrect.
With regards – S.
Sampathkumar
4th Feb 2016.
