BCCI Receives Conflict of Interest Complaint Against MS Dhoni After Naming Him Mentor for ICC T20 World Cup 2021 Squad
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has received a complaint of conflict of interest against MS Dhoni after the Indian board appointed him mentor for the upcoming T20 World Cup on Wednesday. Former MPCA member Sanjeev Gupta has written to the BCCI Apex Council levelling conflict of interest allegations against Dhoni.
New Delhi, September 9: The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has received a complaint of conflict of interest against MS Dhoni after the Indian board appointed him mentor for the upcoming T20 World Cup on Wednesday. Former MPCA member Sanjeev Gupta has written to the BCCI Apex Council levelling conflict of interest allegations against Dhoni.
Speaking to ANI, a BCCI official confirmed the development and said there was no logic behind the complaint as the team had already been selected and Dhoni will only be guiding the players. Moreover, the T20 World Cup is happening after the IPL and one isn't even sure if Dhoni will play for Chennai Super Kings next season. Also Read | PNG vs USA 2nd ODI 2021 Live Streaming Online On FanCode: Get Papua New Guinea vs United States of America Cricket Match Free TV Channel and Live Telecast Details.
"It is well known now that these frivolous complaints have become a tool for proxy attacks ever since the new rules and regulations came into force. The World Cup is happening post the IPL. At that point all players would be free agents since there would be a reshuffle of players with a big auction coming up with the entry of the new teams. One isn't even sure if MS would continue at the CSK then. Also Read | India vs England 5th Test 2021, Rain Forecast & Weather Report From Manchester: Check Pitch Report of The Old Trafford.
"Moreover, the team has been selected, a mentor has no say in selection and is only going to be guiding the players in the squad. Essentially he is a senior player who isn't actually playing. Going by the perverse logic of the frivolous complaint, the Indian captain Virat Kohli should not even participate in the IPL no?" the official enquired.
Another BCCI official said it was reaching a stage where no former Indian cricketer would be able to serve the country. "Let me assure you, if this is allowed to continue, this will prove to be the last nail in the coffin of Indian cricket," the official said.
BCCI President Sourav Ganguly had thanked former skipper Dhoni for accepting the role of mentoring the Indian team for the upcoming T20 World Cup in UAE and Oman. "MS Dhoni's addition to the side is a way to use his experience for the T20 World Cup. I also thank Dhoni for accepting BCCI's offer to help the team for this tournament," Ganguly told BCCI.TV.
BCCI Secretary Jay Shah on Wednesday said he spoke with former skipper Dhoni on being the mentor for the upcoming T20 World Cup and the current team management is on the same page about the decision.
"As far as MS Dhoni is concerned, I spoke to him when I was in Dubai so he was okay with the decision and he agreed to be the team mentor for T20 World Cup only. I discussed this particular issue with my colleagues also, they are all on the same page," Shah said during the virtual press conference.
"I spoke to captain and vice-captain as well as head coach Ravi Shastri, they all are on the same page so that is why we reached a conclusion," he added.
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