India wicket keeper-batter Taniyaa Bhatia on Monday required to social networks website Twitter and declared in a series of tweets that she was robbed of her individual valuables throughout her remain at Marriott Hotel London Maida Vale in the side’s recently-concluded white-ball trip of England. “Shocked and dissatisfied at Marriot Hotel London Maida Vale management; somebody strolled into my individual space and took my bag with money, cards, watches and jewellery throughout my current stay as a part of Indian Women’s Cricket group. Risky,” composed Taniyaa.
1/2 Shocked and dissatisfied at Marriot Hotel London Maida Vale management; somebody strolled into my individual space and took my bag with money, cards, watches and jewellery throughout my current stay as a part of Indian Women’s Cricket group. @MarriottBonvoy @Marriott. Risky.
– Taniyaa Sapna Bhatia (@IamTaniyaBhatia) September 26, 2022
India had actually played 3 T20 Is and as numerous ODIs in England from September 10 to 24. While they lost the T20 I series 2-1, the visitors returned to win the ODI series 3-0, marking it the extremely first circumstances of them signing up a tidy sweep over England in England.
” Hoping for a fast examination and resolution of this matter. Such absence of security at @ECB_cricket’s favored hotel partner is astonishing. Hope they will take cognisance also,” she included. The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) had not yet reacted to Taniyaa’s claims of theft.
2/2 Hoping for a fast examination and resolution of this matter. Such absence of security at @ECB_cricket’s favored hotel partner is remarkable. Hope they will take cognisance as well.@Marriott @BCCIWomen @BCCI – Taniyaa Sapna Bhatia (@IamTaniyaBhatia) September 26, 2022
Taniyaa didn’t get to play a single match on the trip after playing in the practice match versus England Development Squad Women on August 6 as Richa Ghosh and Yastika Bhatia were India’s favored wicketkeeping alternatives in T20 Is and ODIs respectively. She is likewise among the 2 standby gamers for Women’s Asia Cup, to be dipped into Sylhet, Bangladesh from October 1-15