Rising Pune Supergiant RPS owner Sanjeev Goenka with new captain Steve Smith and players Ben Stokes and Ajinkya Rahane unveils the team jersey for IPL season 10 in New Delhi on Thursday. | PTI 
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Goenka rejects rumours about buying stakes in Rajasthan Royals

Rising Pune Supergiant owner Sanjiv Goenka today rubbished speculations that he has already bought stakes in Rajasthan Royals.

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KOLKATA: Rising Pune Supergiant owner Sanjiv Goenka today rubbished speculations that he has already bought stakes in Rajasthan Royals after the IPL orgainsers made it clear that his side and Gujarat Lions will not get extensions for the 2018 season.

The Kolkata-based industrialist, however, did not rule out such a possibility.

"What kind of a statement is that. The answer is 'no'," was Goenka's reply when asked about the speculation.

Asked if it's a possibility next season, Goenka, who coowns Atletico de Kolkata in the Indian Super League, said: "Maybe."

"You are trying to create a controversy here," he said, IPL chairman Rajeev Shukla has said that Pune and Gujarat will have to go through a proper fresh bidding process to play in next year's IPL

Chennai Super Kings and Rajasthan Royals, who were banned in 2015 after serving a two-year suspension period for 2013 spot-fixing – will feature in 2018 edition of the IPL.

Indian tennis great Mahesh Bhupathi, who was seated next, came in Goenka's defence.

"He owns another team. Why are you putting him in a position like this in front of the media? You are just trying to create any controversy," Bhupathi said during a book launch of 'A History of Indian Sport Through 100 Artefacts' by Boria Majumdar.

Goenka, however, said it's time for corporates to get involved in sports in a larger way.

"Time has come for corporates to get involved in a larger way in sport. It's quite apart from the mileage, it's a responsibility to help younger people, build academies, this is very important."

Talking from his experience of owning the Pune franchise that has stars like MS Dhoni, Steve Smith, Faf du Plessis and Ben Stokes he said: "Honestly, it's about dealing with great minds, personalities, understanding leadership strategies. Interacting with Dhoni, Smith, Faf, it's been an eye-opener."

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