Bengaluru: Cricket coach brutally attacks boy for not getting expected runs

Published : Jan 31, 2018, 01:31 PM ISTUpdated : Mar 31, 2018, 06:40 PM IST
Bengaluru: Cricket coach brutally attacks boy for not getting expected runs

Synopsis

Cricket Coach Ramana is alleged of assaulting an under 16 player in Bengaluru for not getting the runs The parents have accused the coach of severe attack on their son and have sought action against him Parents of the victim have alleged that the academy is trying to close the case, using influence

Cricket Coach Ramana is alleged of assaulting an under 16 player in Bengaluru for not getting the runs expected from him. The parents have accused the coach of a severe attack on their son and have sought action against him.

The incident occurred on November 6 during the private T-20 match, when the boy failed to meet the expectations of the coach. Due to the injury, the victim is said to have not attended school for two weeks.

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The coaching centre is owned by Ravi, who is also a member of Karnataka State Cricket Academy (KSCA).

The victim's parents have sought strict action against the coach. The boy is severely injured in his chest and stomach. They have alleged that the academy is trying to close the case, using their influence. 

The incident has been reported from the Basavanangudi Police Station Limits. 

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