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Hang him if found guilty: Father of Ex Delhi cricketer caught in Ashes spot-fixing

In a sting operation conducted by British tabloid 'The Sun', Sobers Joban, along with another alleged bookie Priyank Saxena, are seen claiming that they can fix Ashes Test in lieu of 140,000 pounds.

New Delhi: Father of Sobers Joban, a former Delhi age- group cricketer, caught in the Ashes spot-fixing controversy, says his son should be hanged if found guilty.

In a sting operation conducted by British tabloid 'The Sun', Sobers Joban, along with another alleged bookie Priyank Saxena, are seen claiming that they can fix Ashes Test in lieu of 140,000 pounds.

However, the ICC's Anti-Corruption Unit has clarified that there has not been any evidence of corruption in the ongoing Test in Perth.

“Now that the ICC is investigating the case, let’s wait. If he has done something wrong, let them hang him,” Sobers’ father Baljeet Joban said.

However, Baljeet, who runs a cricket coaching academy in Delhi put his weight behind his son, claiming that Sobers can never even think about fixing cricket matches.

"My son has never been to UK or Australia and they (The Sun) are claiming that he could have fixed an Ashes Test," Baljeet adds.

"...he only goes to Dubai and Russia. Russia, because he has a Russian girlfriend whom he will marry," added Joban Senior, who runs Lal Bahadur Shastri Coaching Centre (not the famous LB Shastri Club of which Gautam Gambhir is a part).

His club is located in Vikaspuri.

"Right now, I am not letting Sobers speak to anyone. No one from ICC ACU has contacted us," he informed.

In the sting, Joban was seen with Saxena, who was hauled up by cops last year for an alleged fraud case wherein the latter had promised to get a woman cricketer a break in a state team.

To this Baljeet's reply was: "I can't keep track of everything that my adult son does. I don't know about his friend circle. All I know this is a part of a larger conspiracy."

Baljeet is one among the innumerable regulars seen hanging around with powers that be in the Delhi and Districts Cricket Association (DDCA) at the Feroz Shah Kotla.

He had been an administrative manager of various Delhi age group teams (U-19 and U-15) with blessings of former DDCA President Sneh Bansal, a former BCCI vice-president.

Bansal, incidentally, was removed after allegations surfaced that he was involved in financial irregularities in the DDCA to the tune of Rs 1.5 crore.

"Yes I am Sneh Bansal's man and will remain his loyalist," Joban declares.

In the DDCA circles, some old timers, who had seen his son Sobers play in the league and also during age group trials, recall him as a below par Cricketer.

"Joban used his influence and got him selected in the Delhi U-23 team back in 2007-08. He was below average. He played age group cricket for Himachal Pradesh. Both father and son are big mouths known to make tall claims," a senior DDCA official told PTI.

When Joban Sr was quizzed about his son's cricketing talent, he accused the DDCA of destroying his career.

"DDCA finished my son's career. He played a match against Himachal Pradesh in the U-23 tournament. Since he had earlier played for HP at U-15, 17 and 19 levels, he was booed and he got out. Bacche ko phir kabhi khilaya hi nahi," Joban said.

What many in Delhi cricket circuit feel is that Sobers, like his father, may have been making tall claims that got him into trouble.

"I am fully convinced that neither Sobers nor Baljeet knows any top Ranji Cricketer leave alone India player. They may get an odd selfie for FB post. I don't think this fellow would know any England or Australia player," the senior DDCA official said.

"But if he is that small fry or a pawn in a bigger conspiracy or was acting as a conduit for bookmakers or fixing syndicate needs to be probed by ICC's anti corruption unit," he added.

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