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Wednesday, October 31, 2018

Which way is India's Cricket? Ganguly's Letter Papers

Which way is India's Cricket? Ganguly's Letter Papers
Former India captain Sourav Ganguly Photo: Twitter


Which way is India's Cricket? Ganguly's Letter Papers


Sourav Ganguly, who is very worried about the way the BCCI's governing team runs Indian cricket, The former Indian skipper also gave a letter to the BCCI on behalf of the media

Sourav Ganguly worried about Indian cricket's image Former India captain, now the Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB) president In a letter sent to the BCCI, Sourav said that he is "deeply scared and worried" about how the cricket is going on in India. The CCCI president also said that the popularity of the game is "threatened" due to present-day governance of the Board of Control of Cricket in India (BCCI).

Cricinfo has received the letter written by Sourav to the board. They said that how the Indian team coach Ravi Shastri became 'terrifying' in the letter, the former India captain said. # The former captain also criticized the involvement of BCCI Chief Executive Officer Rahul Zohri in the Mitra debate. Apart from this, Ganguly has also criticized the changing of the rules of the game in the domestic season of India, in the middle of the season.

He was directly involved in two issues in which Sourav expressed concern about the three issues. The BCCI had the consent of the Committee of Administrators (COA), the governing body appointed by the Supreme Court of India. Sourav was in the committee to replace Ravi Shastri as coach for Anil Kumble in the absence of captain Virat Kohli. To ensure that Shastri could apply for the post of coach, the extension was extended while submitting the application. After interviewing coach, Sourav said, Kohli wants to give him a little more time to think about his needs. Indian media then reported that Kohli wanted Shastri as coach in place of Kumble.

But the incident took the other side. The BCCI and the CAA announced the name of Shastri as the coach of Kohli in the evening that Sourav said that Kohli should give time. Although the first press release was announced on that day, Rahul Dravid as the batting coach and Zaheer Khan would join the national team as the bowling coach. But these two former cricketers of Indian cricket did not get the chance to work with the national team.

In his letter to Ganguly in his letter, "My experience in appointing a coach was terrifying. The less I can say, the better.

The former Indian opener is also acting as the head of the BCCI Technical Committee. This committee usually works with the rules of domestic cricket, the rules governing and governing the game. But this committee was asked to include the northeast teams in the Ranji Trophy but it was avoided. Sourav wrote, "The rules of the game have been changed in the middle of the season. I never heard anything. It has been avoided by utter disrespect to the committee's decision. '

The BCCI Technical Committee made another recommendation. That was the day-night test cricket's favor. BCCI Chief Executive Rahul Johri said that team management is against this plan. # Mitu Kunde's involvement with the board and the way the COA handles it - Saurav also criticized him. BCCI CEO Zohri accused the woman of sexually assaulting her while she was working earlier. On this charge, Johari is now in Kathgara. After the storm on Twitter, it came to fruition at the Committee of Administrators (COA) members. There are allegations against Zaheer inside the BCCI. But the CAA did not accept it as well as did not accept it.

Ganguly wrote a straightforward letter in his letter, "I do not know how true the facts are. Due to these reports of abuse, the image of the board is being damaged. It is more than the way the whole thing is being handled. There were four members before the COA. Now it's two members. There are differences between the two. '

Former Indian captain, in his letter, said in a very strong language: "I am sending this mail to you because I am deeply skeptical of the way the Indian cricket administrators are going. The game was involved with our lives for many days, where win-loss and the image of Indian cricket got the first priority. But now our way of cricket is going. Regardless of the fact that the trust and love of fans towards Indian cricket administrators has been falling for the last few years.

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