
Wriddhiman Saha saga: Accused journalist REVEALS his name, says he will serve wicket-keeper with defamation notice - WATCH
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Wriddhiman Saha had posted a series of tweets on February 23 to make the charge, following which the BCCI initiated a probe into the matter.
Veteran Indian wicketkeeper Wriddhiman Saha, who has alleged that he was intimidated by a journalist for not giving an interview, on Saturday (March 5) said he has revealed all the details to a BCCI committee probing the matter.
And late in the evening, Boria Majumdar in a Twitter video identified himself as the one accused by Saha.
A three-member committee met Saha here on Saturday to probe into the 37-year-old's allegations against the unnamed journalist. ''I have told the committee everything I know. I have shared all the details with them. I can't tell you much right now. BCCI has asked me not to talk about the meeting outside as they will answer all your queries,'' Saha told reporters after appearing before the committee.
There are always two sides to a story. @Wriddhipops has doctored, tampered screenshots of my WhatsApp chats which have damaged my reputation and credibility. I have requested the @BCCI for a fair hearing. My lawyers are serving @Wriddhipops a defamation notice. Let truth prevail. pic.twitter.com/XBsiFVpskl
— Boria Majumdar (@BoriaMajumdar) March 5, 2022