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'Deeply Regrettable And Isolated Incident': BCCI Secretary Saikia On Australian Cricketers' Molestation Case (Ld)
The news of the two unnamed female Australian cricketers being molested by a motorcyclist when they were walking to a nearby cafe from their hotel has sparked outrage and condemnation all over the country, with the BCCI, Madhya Pradesh Cricket Association, and former players terming it highly regrettable.
Saikia, in his official statement, condemned the incident in Indore that happened on Thursday.
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