I Will Tell the Other Side of the Story - Nooshin On Mithali Raj's Controversy
Published - 30 Nov 2018, 05:10 PM | Updated - 22 Aug 2024, 11:57 PM

Here comes yet another twist in the tale of Mithali Raj’s controversy. The former Indian cricketer, who worked as the co-employee with Mithali Raj in Railways, Nooshin Al Khadeer, is the latest person to enter into the mix-up. Meanwhile, the head coach, Ramesh Powar has included her name on his report to the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI).
After the ruckus, the BCCI has asked to explain everyone’s involvement over the latest spur. While doing so, Mithali Raj’s email has been leaked out and now, the inner controversy in BCCI has poked out to the public.
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Received abusing call from Nooshin – Ramesh Powar
The head coach in his report to BCCI quoted Mithali Raj’s best friend Nooshin has made a threatening and abusive call to the team manager, Trupti Bhattacharya. He added Nooshin bashed the manager for letting Mithali Raj out of the playing XI.

Meanwhile, Nooshin has made sure she is ready to face BCCI and answer all the questions. Further, she also quoted she has got the other side of the story, which needs to get addressed to the respective board.
”The team manager Trupti Bhattacharya received a threatening and abusive call from a person named Nooshin for ill-treating veteran batswoman Mithali Raj. Nooshin is Mithali’s best friend since they worked for South Central Railways,” a source quoted, as per Times Now.

“They have heard only one side of the story. If I am asked [by the BCCI] to explain my role [in calling the team manager in the West Indies], I will explain the other side of the story,” Nooshin said. “I am not contracted with the BCCI, so they cannot question me. But if they do so, I am prepared with my answers,” she added.
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Well, the story of Mithali Raj is taking the regular twists and turns. It would be interesting to see how things would pan out in the end. It could probably make a massive difference in women cricket in India.
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