Thursday 13 March 2014

ICC World Twenty20: Team India ducks media once more, BCCI says players have no time

ICC World Twenty20: Team India ducks media once more, BCCI says players have no time


In somewhat under 24 hours, the Indian cricket group will leave on its ICC Twenty20 World Cup battle in Bangladesh. Anyway nobody will hear captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni illuminate his vision for the mission. Saddled by discussions over group's horrifying exhibitions in the later past and the settling disaster, the BCCI has favored a stoic hush from the commander and the mentor. To such an extent that even the selectors have been choked. 

The Men in Blue left Indian shores in front of the Asia Cup more than a fortnight back without doing the standard public interview. Why? Possibly in light of the fact that that might be the most ideal route for the BCCI to shield their chief, who has been harassed by news hounds following the time when the Mukul Mudgal provide details regarding settling and wagering in the IPL was discharged. Truth be told, his previous supervisor at Chennai Super Kings, Gurunath Meiyappan was discovered blameworthy of illicit wagering. 

Be that as it may, this is the thing that the authority explanation from the BCCI said: "There is no arrangement behind why we are not holding the predeparture question and answer session accordingly. Simply that the young men have returned from a tour and we need to provide for them some time. Additionally some of them are playing in the Vijay Hazare Trophy and will report later on Thursday. Because of absence of time there won't be any question and answer session. 

Regardless of the possibility that one purchases the BCCI's contention, what was the description for Dhoni declining to answer addresses on IPL debasement before the group left for the ICC Champions Trophy eight months prior? (Yuvraj backs India's powerhouse batting to flame in Twenty20 World Cup) 

Not simply official public interviews, players have additionally been choked from addressing the media actually when India are not playing cricket. Shikhar Dhawan was at an occasion in Delhi as of late however didn't let out the slightest peep to the media according to his agreement with the BCCI that doesn't permit players to talk 40 days prior and then afterward a tour. That means the pressed universal timetable of the group might never permit the players to converse with the media about group related issues. 

The main media connections that they are permitted are with the authority telecasters and competition organisers where the inquiries are separated to keep away different varieties of debates. 

Indeed, its additionally normal information that the BCCI just selects a mentor for the national group dependent upon a comprehension that he will keep a low profile and stay off camera. 

The national selectors are in a manner choked as well. There's no reason given nowadays for selecting a specific group. Maybe the BCCI without a doubt accepts that 'small time transparency will prompt an alternate man's mortification.'

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