Jesse Ryder's manager has denied reports that the New Zealand all-rounder was involved in an off-field scuffle with security guards in South Africa, reports cricinfo.com.
Jesse Ryder's manager has denied reports that the New Zealand all-rounder was involved in an off-field scuffle with security guards in South Africa, reports cricinfo.com.
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Radio Sport and Newstalk ZB reported earlier today that Ryder, who plays for IPL franchise Royal Challengers Bangalore, had to be controlled during an off-field incident.
"It's disappointing that these false and unverified rumours are being reported as fact by the media," Klee said in a statement.
"Let's be fair to Jesse - this is not a big issue. Jesse rang me and explained what happened several nights ago. He is disappointed that he drank after being off all alcohol for over 100 days.
"But there was no security incident. We have already taken steps to make sure he has additional support during his time in the IPL."
The reports prompted Ryder's mentor Murray Deaker to make a statement referring to "sobriety".
"Jesse's had over a hundred days of sobriety and has made enormous progress during that time, on and off the field," Deaker said in the statement.
"Now for that to continue he needs support and moves have already been made to assist him to get back on top."