Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

KP for Pataudi lecture, acting BCCI secy upset

- HT Correspond­ent sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com ■

MUMBAI: Kevin Pietersen, wellknown for his cricketing views, will deliver the MAK Pataudi lecture in Bangalore on June 12. Pietersen is currently commentati­ng on the Indian Premier League. He will be the first nonIndian to deliver this prestigiou­s lecture. Sunil Gavaskar, Anil Kumble, VVS Laxman, Rahul Dravid and Farokh Engineer have been the five previous speakers.

A name that that should not have created any debate has generated a controvers­y of sorts with BCCI’s acting secretary Amitabh Choudhary objecting to Pietersen’s choice. But Choudhary’s angst has been thrown out of the window by the all-powerful Committee of Administra­tors who run the cricket Board.

Former England captain Pietersen is one of the biggest voices in world cricket. Having played 104 Test matches, the South African-born England batsman has played all forms of cricket across the world. Pietersen was one of the four shortliste­d by BCCI GM (cricket operations), Syed Saba Karim. The other options were: Sourav Ganguly, Nasser Hussain and Kumar Sangakkara.

Choudhary, who has been snubbed by the CoA in recent times, proposed ‘Indian’ speakers like Nari Contractor, Chandu Borde, Erapalli Prasanna and Abbas Ali Baig. But the CoA preferred Pietersen.

“We (the CoA) have the highest regards for our Indian cricketers. Last year, we had Farokh Engineer deliver the lecture. If anybody had suggested Contractor or Borde should deliver the lecture, after Kumar Sangakkara declined, I would have readily accepted it. It’s just that BCCI has finalised one name of the original four names shortliste­d,” said CoA chief Vinod Rai.

The memorial lecture is not an elocution contest and reasonable communicat­ion skills are all that we should look for.

A CHOUDHARY, Miffed at the choice

In a letter to the CoA, Choudhary wrote: “… I understand Tiger Memorial Lecture is not an elocution contest and reasonable communicat­ion skills are all that we should look for. GM (Cricket Operations) expression of happiness on it (choice of speaker) had left me wondering on whether the lecture was indeed MAK Pataudi Memorial Lecture or Sir Len Hutton Lecture or for that matter Sir Frank Woolley Memorial lecture.”

Karim’s choice of speakers was based on his search for ‘former Test cricketers of stature who are currently involved as either commentato­rs, coaches or administra­tors.” Pietersen fitted the bill perfectly and the CoA ‘didn’t want to complicate things by addressing Choudhary’s complaint’.

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? ■ Kevin Pietersen.
GETTY IMAGES ■ Kevin Pietersen.

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