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December 13, 2000
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Kambli's locker burgled

The police have rounded up the guest room staff of the Garware Club House, inside the Wankhede stadium in Bombay, for an inquiry into the theft of foreign exchange worth Rs 80,000, plus an American bank's cheques, belonging to Test cricketer Vinod Kambli.

The theft took place on the last day of the Ranji Trophy match between Mumbai and Gujarat, at the Wankhede stadium. Kambli, who was staying in one of the rooms, found his locker burgled.

The police have also asked the cricketer for details about the foreign exchange, and why such a huge amount was kept with him.

UNI

Mail Cricket Editor