Azharuddin playing for the Indian team
His international career was filled with a number of achievements, such as 6000+ runs in the Test format, and some national honours such as the Padma Shri and the Arjuna Award. Despite that, his career came to an unfortunate end, with Azharuddin being allegedly involved in the match-fixing scandal. Let’s take a look in detail at the match fixing scandal involving the former Indian captain and how it unfolded.
Towards the late 1990s, there were a number of accusations made by Manoj Prabhakar, who said that one of the team members was involved in a match-fixing scandal. He talked about this in the Outlook magazine, which was released in 1997. Following this, the BCCI decided to make a one-man investigation commission, which was led by Honourable Yeshwant Vishnu Chandrachud.
Manoj Prabhakar made the following allegations, which were related to match-fixing:
Following the allegations made by Manoj Prabhakar, the commission laid down a number of questions, including whether the allegations were true, whether there was any player, coach or journalist involved and much more. Various cricketers such as Ajit Wadekar, Dilip Vengsarkar, Sachin Tendulkar, Mohammad Azharuddin, Sunil Gavaskar, and more came to the court.
Although the allegations by Prabhakar were dismissed by the Chandrachud Commission, the CBI started an investigation into the same. Following this, the Delhi Police also got to know about the connections between some Indian players and international bookies.
BCCI also stepped up in the scenario, after CBI and Delhi Police started to unravel the betting network. Amidst all this, there was a lot of criticism put forward by the public, raising questions about the sport and even the Indian cricket team. K. Madhavan, who was a retired CBI Joint Director, was appointed by BCCI to further take a look at the reports and verify the same.
Following this, Madhavan’s inquiry gave some conclusions to the CBI report and recommended bans on the players who were found guilty. As a result, Mohammad Azharuddin and Ajay Sharma were handed a lifetime ban. Along with that, five-year bans were given to Ajay Jadeja, Manoj Prabhakar, and physiotherapist Ali Irani.
Mohammad Azharuddin was not happy with the lifetime ban he was handed by the BCCI, so he decided to challenge the same. He went to the Hyderabad High Court in 2001, but the court also upheld the decision taken by the BCCI. Azhar further went to the Andhra Pradesh High Court, and the process took a long time.
But in 2012, a major landmark in this case was issued in the form of a ruling by the High Court, which said:
Mohammad Azharuddin received a legal victory, but the BCCI was still not looking forward to reinstating him. However, by 2019, he was cleared by the High Court and BCCI to take part in the administrative roles.
Following the match-fixing scandal, fans lost their trust in the sport. They were now ready for almost every unexpected result in a cricket match, as the fear of corruption stood in every corner. Along with that, the reputation of Mohammad Azharuddin was also affected, noting the fact that he was once a captain of the team.
Some critics also say that the actions taken by Azhar, who was then the captain of the team, might have also influenced other players. Amidst this, Emraan Hashmi and Nargis Fakhri starred in a movie, Azhar, which was about the scandal. This movie was released in 2016, and it is said to have whitewashed his image.
CBI officers who participated in the investigation, along with Mumbai Police, said that the movie showcased contradicting actions. Mohammad Azharuddin also didn’t participate in any public interviews, which were related to the match-fixing allegations against him. This also highlighted the discomfort while talking about the incident, and he was eager to shift himself from the allegations.
Following that, Azhar was also welcomed back when the bans were lifted. He became the President of the Hyderabad Cricket Association in 2019 and even rang the bell at Eden Gardens. As of now, he also has a stand dedicated to him in Hyderabad, marking his legacy for the Indian cricket team. In 2009, he also joined the National Congress Party, serving as a Parliament member for a long time.