Calcutta/ New York: Veteran Rajasthan Royals leg-spinner Praveen Tambe has come under spotlight after it was learnt that he had played an unsanctioned T20 match in the United States alongside tainted Bangladeshi cricketer Mohammed Ashraful, who is banned on charges of match-fixing.
According to a report published in cricket-specific website, the 43-year-old Mumbai bowler and former Bangladesh captain Ashraful represented South Gujarat CC Juniors against Bulls on July 27 in the Lauren Hill Cricket tournament.
Tambe has, in fact, admitted that he did not take permission from the Mumbai Cricket Association to take part in an unsanctioned tournament.
Tambe is playing in the Liverpool league in England and from there, he travelled to the United States for a break between July 23-31.
"I had no idea it was an official tournament," Tambe was quoted as saying by the website. "I had just gone there to visit my friends in the US for a week of holidays and I was enjoying. I did not even have a kit with me."
Tambe reportedly said that he played a match for Holmdel CC on July 26 and his friends on the team said they were going to play a practice game the next day.
He went along to play on July 27 and said that only when entering the field did he take notice of Ashraful's presence.
"I was told it was a practice match. When I went to the ground I realised it was a Twenty20 match," Tambe said.
Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) joint secretary Dr PV Shetty said that they are aware of the incident and will discuss in the upcoming committee meeting.