





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.

— hashim amla (@amlahash) February 6, 2016







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

— hashim amla (@amlahash) February 6, 2016

Top South African cricketer Hashim Amla has spoken up on reportedly denying an interview to an Indian TV anchor who was underdressed.In a series of tweets, the South African batting genius has refuted such reports and has said that he has "never asked any reporter to dress for my liking".Amla has also gone on to provide an explanation, saying that he has never tried to impose his beliefs on anybody. The ace batsman has said that he has "the greatest respect for people of all faiths and cultures."Earlier, Amla, a devout Muslim, was reported to have been unhappy at the short dress and low-neck top the woman was wearing. He put forward his condition which the organizers agreed to following which the anchor was asked to return with a different attire.Long bearded, Amla having his origins from Gujarat, has displayed his Islamic leanings in the past was well. A staunch believer in the teachings of Islam, Amla had refused to endorse a ‘Castle’ beer ad on his team jersey and was willing to pay a $500 fine.In 2006, Dean Jones, the former Australia Test batsman turned TV commentator, was sacked by his employers, Ten Sports, after being heard calling Amla a 'terrorist' on live television during the fourth day's play between Sri Lanka and South Africa at Colombo.