Kambli: I am a victim of injustice

Kambli: I am a victim of injustice

Vinod Kambli asserted that injustices had been done to him and he proved the selectors wrong with his scores.

"Yes injustices have been done to me but not by all selectors and my come back to top cricket nine times proved them wrong and every time I had deserved my place," Kambli, who recently kicked a controversy about injustices and racial discrimination, reiterated said.

Even when his childhood friend Sachin Tendulkar was skipper and included him in the team, the selectors told Tendulkar, "You have inducted Kambli because of your friendship." Tendulkar replied to the selectors that his (Kambli's) inclusion was purely on his performance.

"Legendary cricketer Mohinder Amarnath had made come backs eight times but I have done it for nine times. I have not hung up my boots and have no immediate plans of retirement," he said with confidence. "Some cricket is still left in me."

Facing a volley of questions on the "injustices", Kambli said very soon they would be revealed without elaborating how and when.

On his reported remarks that his best friend Tendulkar did not lend support to him in the later stage of his cricket career, Kambli said, "you watch the TV show."

"It was misinterpreted and one who has written the news reports should undergo polygraph test," he said.

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