The BCCI has responded strongly to the molestation of two Australian women cricketers in Indore, calling it a ‘deeply regrettable and isolated incident.’ BCCI secretary Devajit Saikia affirmed India’s hospitable reputation and condemned the act, stating a zero-tolerance policy. The incident, involving a motorcyclist approaching the players near their hotel, has prompted a swift response from the Madhya Pradesh Police, who have arrested the alleged perpetrator, Aqeel Khan. Saikia lauded the police’s efficiency and assured that legal proceedings would ensure justice. The board is also committed to a comprehensive review and enhancement of security measures for all visiting teams, particularly during major tournaments like the Women’s ODI World Cup. While expressing regret, the BCCI aims to reassure athletes of their safety and security in India, ensuring such incidents do not mar future sporting events.
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