R Ashwin loses cool on being asked about Tamil Nadu's online gambling ban

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R Ashwin loses cool on being asked about Tamil Nadu's online gambling ban

The T20 fever has taken over the entire India as the Indian Premier League 2023 is underway. Over the past few years, the onset of IPL has also meant a surge in betting and gambling as several apps and websites offer fans to put their money on teams or players and win big prizes. Many famous celebrities are also seen promoting such platforms which have millions of users from all over the country.

Recently, Tamil Nadu Governor RN Ravi approved the Bill to ban online gambling, including online rummy and poker in the state. Star Indian off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin, who hails from the state, was recently asked about his thoughts on the ban during a promotional event of cricket apps in Chennai.

The India cricketer lost his cool and questioned the media if they want to create a controversy. "Do you want the truth or a headline," asked Ashwin, responding to the question.

“It is impertinent to the place and the position. I’m here to address something but you are trying to drive in a controversy. It’s not fair," Ashwin was quoted as saying by India Today.

Ashwin was further asked about the connection between online gambling and cricket, to which he responded by asking who invented mobile phones and said that smartphones are the reason behind children not going out to play cricket.

He suggested people to take away mobile phones from children which will make them go outside to play more often. He further stated that he would also support any campaign to encourage children to play cricket.

Rajasthan Royals to face Chennai Super Kings in fourth fixture

Meanwhile, Ashwin is currently representing Rajasthan Royals in the ongoing season of the Indian Premier League. Rajasthan, who finished as the runner-up in the last season, have got off to a good start in the ongoing season having won two out of three matches so far.

The right-arm off-spinner has managed to pick four wickets in the season so far at an average of 19.25 and an economy of 6.41. Rajasthan will next face Chennai Super Kings in Match 17 of the tournament on April 12 at MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai.