Reports: Dan Christian Issued Warning By Royal Challengers Bangalore For Breach Of Contract

Published - 01 May 2021, 07:05 PM | Updated - 23 Aug 2024, 12:45 AM

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Daniel Christian. (Credits: Twitter)

Australian all-rounder Dan Christian has been reprimanded by his IPL franchise, Royal Challengers Bangalore, for a “breach of contract’ following his recent interview with ‘The Grade Cricketer.

Dan Christain along with New Zealand pacer Kyle Jamieson recently appeared on ‘The Grade Cricketer’ where the Aussie all-rounder made several funny revelations that took the internet by storm.

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Daniel Christian [Image Credits: Twitter]
Among the many revelations made by Dan Christian, one of them was where he revealed that Virat Kohli had asked Kyle Jamieson to bowl to him in the nets with Dukes ball to prepare for the upcoming ICC World Test Championship Final.Following the interview, it has emerged that Christain has been warned by the Royal Challengers Bangalore for the breach of contract.

The Grade Cricketer’ interviewers recently revealed that they have taken down the video of the interview of Christian and Jamieson following the request by the former.

“Earlier this afternoon, we were informed by Dan Christian that he has been issued a warning for ‘breach of contract’ following his appearance on The Grade Cricketer earlier this week,” The Grade Cricketer said on their YouTube channel.

“We don’t know if the same was applied to Kyle Jamieson. Dan was asked to request us to take the interview down by RCB. On account for our respect for Dan and his contract, we’ve taken it down.” they added.

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