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IPL 8: Gambhir backs Uthappa on Sarfaraz controversy

Updated on: 14 April,2015 06:35 PM IST  | 
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KKR skipper Gautam Gambhir defended under-fire opener Robin Uthappa's alleged scuffle with RCB's Sarfaraz Khan, saying that such things 'happen' during a high intensity cricket tournament like IPL

IPL 8: Gambhir backs Uthappa on Sarfaraz controversy

IPL 8: Gambhir backs Uthappa on Sarfaraz controversy

Kolkata: Rallying behind teammate Robin Uthappa on his reported altercation with Royal Challengers Bangalore's Sarfaraz Khan, Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) skipper Gautam Gambhir said on Tuesday that such incidents can happen in the 'heat of things'.


According to media reports, KKR opener Uthappa had a scuffle with RCB batsman Sarfaraz after the Indian Premier League (IPL) match at the Eden Gardens on Saturday.


The 17-year-old from Mumbai, bought by RCB this season, was allegedly 'held by the collar' by Uthappa.


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"It is not a major issue. It happens with a lot of people and has happened with him in the heat of things. The media should not blow it out of proportion," said Gambhir at an event where he donated Rs.4 lakhs for the Indian Ice Hockey team on Tuesday.

The incident reportedly took place behind the sight-screen at the Eden, when players rushed to celebrate into the field, after RCB won the encounter. It has been learnt that Uthappa has apologized for the incident.

However, match referee Javagal Srinath later denied any knowledge about the heated exchange between the two players.

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