CoA awaiting Supreme Court ruling on former players who serve as commentators

no image

The Committee of Administrators (CoA) have asked the Supreme Court to make a final decision on the issue involving former India cricketers who now serve as commercial commentators. Earlier, Sourav Ganguly and VVS Laxman were found to be in conflict of interest by BCCI ombudsman Justice Jain.

There is a lot of controversy surrounding the ‘conflict of interest’ issue generated by BCCI members regarding the role played by former India cricketers as commentators across various global media outlets. The Committee of Administrators (CoA) is of the opinion that the order issued by the BCCI Ombudsman and Ethics Officer Justice (Retd.) DK Jain, with conflict of interest charges against Sachin Tendulkar (he was cleared), Sourav Ganguly and VVS Laxman, is ‘rigid’.

The SC-appointed body added that if the order is indeed implemented, around 20 Indian commentators will be out contention for a job and the BCCI will have no option but to hire former players from overseas. It is learnt that the Supreme Court-appointed Committee has decided to place the matter before the court to seek certain clarifications.

“The CoA thinks that it (the order) is very rigid; the interpretation of a commentator. Commentators are commentators, being used by the BCCI. Somebody is doing vernacular commentary, somebody is with Star, some other player is writing for vernacular papers. In this way, the CoA has to dump 20 of our own people and hire Ricky Ponting, for example, or somebody else from overseas,” a source close to the CoA told The Indian Express.

Comments

Leave a comment

0 Comments

read previousSL vs BAN | Twitter reacts as bangladesh start Super Fours with thrilling win against Sri Lanka
Bangladesh emerged victorious in the first game of the Super Fours against Sri Lanka by four wickets at the Dubai International Stadium on Saturday. Dasun Shanka's all-round efforts go in vain as Bangladesh complete the chase with one ball to spare and get the better of the Lions in the Nagin Derby.
Ashes 2019 | Feels like a good time for Jason Roy to join Test team, claims Ed Smithread next
National selector Ed Smith opined that Jason Roy is a more ‘complete’ player now than he was before and feels the upcoming Ashes series will be the perfect time for the opener to make his Test bow. Roy was one of England’s leading scorers at the World Cup where he averaged more than 60.
View non-AMP page