Juhu rave party: IPL cricketers Rahul Sharma and Wayne Parnell test positive
IPL cricketers Rahul Sharma and Wayne Parnell have tested positive for drugs at a rave party held in Mumbai's suburban Juhu on May 20. They are among the 100-odd people who were detained after the Mumbai police had raided the alleged rave party the hotel in suburban Juhu.
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- Updated: July 21, 2012 09:40 am IST
IPL cricketers Rahul Sharma and Wayne Parnell have tested positive for drugs at a rave party held in Mumbai's suburban Juhu on May 20. They are among the 100-odd people who were detained by the Mumbai Police. (Read here)
Rahul Sharma's father Pradeep Sharma meanwhile told reporters that his son is absolutely innocent and hinted that there is some mischief behind this. He also said that it was a bit kiddish on Rahul's part to announce that he would quit cricket if his tests were found positive. (Read here)
When the controversy first broke out and 100-odd people were detained after the rave party, the tall spinner had said, "I am sure my results won't be positive.If tests are positive, I'll quit cricket."
His father has now said that the final decision lies in the hands of the BCCI.
Earlier, Parnell had claimed that he and fellow Pune Warriors teammate Rahul Sharma were innocent and that they were "at the wrong place at the wrong time" after the duo were detained during a raid on a rave party in suburban Juhu.
Although Parnell admitted that both the players were present at the party in the Oakwood Premier Hotel, they said they were unaware of any drugs being supplied there.
"We weren't aware of any drugs there or any rave party. It is unfortunate we were there. But at the end of the day, it was just a simple case of being at a wrong place at the wrong time," Mr Parnell had said. (Read here)
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has refused to comment on the latest development. Earlier in May, Indian Premier League (IPL) had refused to comment or act till the results of the investigation are out. Sharma and Parnell served out their IPL contracts with the Pune franchise in the 2012 edition of the tournament.
Apart from the cricketers, TV actor Apurva Agnihotri, fashion designer Rocky S and former cricketer Bishan Singh Bedi's son have also tested positive.
Out of the 44, who tested positive, 27 had consumed cannabis, one had MDMA (better known as 'Ecstasy', a drug usually taken in a pill form), while 16 had consumed MDMA as well as cannabis.
The two people who tested negative for the drugs were identified as Amrit Sagar, grandson of Ramanand Sagar, director of television serial 'Ramayan' and Rahul Sughand.
During the raid, the police had also seized 110 grams of cocaine and MDMA from the hotel.