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Watch Video: India Cricketer Ambati Rayadu Assaults Senior Citizen Who Accused Him Of Rash Driving

Darpan News Desk IANS, 31 Aug, 2017 12:51 PM

    Ambati Rayudu, Who Has Been Out Of The Indian Team For Quite Some Time Now, Was Seen To Get Into A Fight With A Senior Citizen Who Had Alleged The Cricketer For Rash Driving.

     

    A video clipping allegedly showing Indian cricketer Ambati Rayudu involved in a scuffle with a man in what appears to be an incident of road rage went viral on social media Thursday.

     

    The video clip shows the batsman stepping out of his car and indulging in heated exchange of words and a physical fight. Bystanders intervened to separate the two.

     

    The batsman, who has been in and out of the Indian team, was seen charging at the man, believed to be a pedestrian. The spat broke out during an argument over rash driving.

     
     

    The incident apparently occurred in Hyderabad but it was not clear in which area and when. No complaint was lodged with any police station in the city.

     

    When some reporters approached Rayudu, he brushed it aside as a minor issue.

     

    Rayudu has played 34 One-day Internationals (ODIs) for India and has scored 1055 runs. He played his last ODI for India in June 15 against Zimabawe. In the domestic season, Rayudu will play for the India Red team in the Duleep Trophy which begins in September next month.

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