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Preity refutes rumours of discrimination in IPL team
MUMBAI—Preity Zinta, who is currently stationed in Mohali with her
Indian Premier League (IPL) team - Kings XI Punjab, is aghast to hear
stories that some of the players of the team were shabbily treated and
asked to move out of the Taj hotel to a less opulent place.
Says a source close to Bollywood actor: “Preity and Ness (Wadia) are
aghast at these stories. The last thing they have on mind is to
discriminate against any player. But you see, there’s only one
super-luxury hotel in Mohali and the main players in the squad of 16
were all housed there.
“In addition, Ness and Preity have decided to take on 10-12 players as
trainees in a special development programme meant specially to create
new cricketing talent. These boys were put up in a separate hotel but
only because there was no room at the Taj. The team spirit didn’t suffer
for a second just because the team of trainees stayed elsewhere.”
When contacted, Preity told reporters: “There’s no discrimination. We
are in fact, trying to keep the game as much free of glitches as
possible. Such negative stories aren’t helping our efforts at all.”
As for one of the trainee cricketers speaking on the alleged
discrimination, the source said: “We’re pretty sure the cricketer didn’t
mean to sound as though he was discriminated against, simply because
that was not the intention at all.”
Preity intends to be totally immersed in Mohali team’s activities for
the next couple of months.
In July, she leaves for the ‘Unforgettable world tour’ with Amitabh and
Abhishek Bachchan and Aishwarya Rai. This would be her second concert
tour with the Bachchans.
In fact, she flew back from Mohali to Mumbai for a day, last week, to
shoot a promotional video for the concert. “The Bachchans are my
buddies. They asked me, and I agreed,” Preity explained.—Agencies |