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Amla denies he asked female reporter to dress properly

JOHANNESBURG: South Africa batsman Hashim Amla on Saturday categorically rejected claims that he had asked a female TV host to dress appropriately before he eventually agreed to give her an interview during their tour of India.

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South Africa batsman Hashim Amla on Saturday categorically rejected claims that he had asked a female TV host to dress appropriately before he eventually agreed to give her an interview during their tour of India. “Hey cumon peeps, 95% of stuff on d Internet r fake… but u knew dat right? Certainly I have never asked any reporter to dress for my liking (sic),” Amla wrote on his Twitter handle. “As a South African, I have the greatest respect for people of all faiths and cultures. I will never impose my beliefs on anybody else. #peace,” the 32-year-old batsman added. Reports began to circulate on Friday suggesting that Amla, who is a strict believer and follower of Islam, was not comfortable that the TV host was wearing a skirt and low-neck top, and that he agreed to be interviewed only after the woman quickly changed her dress.

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