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WATCH: Pakistan batsman Sharjeel Khan claims blackmail, says videos tampered!

Sharjeel Khan claimed that he has been blackmailed by some unknown persons who are threatening to release some videos on social media that could potentially harm his image.

India TV Sports Desk Published : May 13, 2016 16:27 IST, Updated : May 13, 2016 16:27 IST
Sharjeel Khan
Sharjeel Khan

New Delhi: Pakistan opener Sharjeel Khan on Thursday claimed that he has been blackmailed by some unknown persons who are threatening to release some videos on social media that could potentially harm his image.

Police in Sharjeel's hometown Hyderabad visited his residence and spoke to his father to enquire about the matter. The family, police said, had not filed any official complaint as yet with them.

"No official complaint has been made by them as yet with us so we can't move forward. But we are confident that if they make a complaint we can get to the bottom of the matter in a few hours," the official said.

Sharjeel, a swashbuckling left hander who played in the recent Asia Cup and World T20 events, took to his Twitter account to post a video message in which he said that he wanted to inform his fans that some people were trying to blackmail him.

"I just wanted to let you know some people have called me and threatened me they would release some videos of me if I don't pay them 200,000 rupees. I just want to tell my fans these videos are tampered and I am in no way involved in anything," Sharjeel said.

He said the unidentified persons had said they would increase the money by one lakh rupees a day until he didn't pay them.

His father, Sohail Khan told the media that he had informed the police about the matter but said since the calls came from an unknown caller they couldn't provide the number.

"It is a ploy to blackmail us and I am confident my son is not involved in anything wrong," he said..

But he brushed aside a question whether his son had brought the matter to the notice of the Pakistan Cricket Board vigilance and anti-corruption and security cell.

Sharjeel, 26, has played 11 one-day internationals and 11 T20 matches for his country and was the only century maker in the inaugural Pakistan Super League held in February in the UAE.

Pakistani players appear to be caught up in a storm of controversies in recent months and more recently chief selector, Inzamam-ul-Haq didn't include batsmen, Ahmed Shehzad and Umar Akmal in the training camp for the tour to England.   

(With PTI Inputs)

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