Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

KUMBLE PUSH FOR CHAMPIONS TROPHY LEAVES BCCI FUMING

- Harit N Joshi

MUMBAI: While India’s participat­ion in the ICC Champions Trophy still hinges on Sunday’s Special General Meeting in New Delhi, a fresh front seems to have been unwittingl­y opened in the name of those who feel the defending champions should not boycott the premier event.

India coach Anil Kumble’s reported approach to the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) stating that his team is keen to participat­e in the Champions Trophy has apparently put him in a tight spot among the cricket officials.

Some top officials of the BCCI are backing a boycott of the tournament, starting on June 1, in protest against the ICC revising its revenue model that would drasticall­y reduce India’s share. The Supreme Court-appointed Committee of Administra­tors (CoA) has told the BCCI to select the team --- the deadline was April 25 --- and not wage an administra­tive battle with the global body.

Sachin Tendulkar and Rahul Dravid have led the call for India to participat­e in the tournament. However, Kumble taking a stand on the matter while being coach has not gone down well with the host of Board members.

“It is the institutio­n which decides, and not one individual. Kumble writing to the Board about his decision of wanting to play in the Champions Trophy was uncalled for. He had no business doing this,” a senior BCCI member told HT. “Kumble is going to be on a sticky wicket for this act once the Board members take control of BCCI,” said another senior functionar­y.

VISA ISSUE

It is understood that some BCCI members are also against a further delay in the selection of the team because of the lengthy visa procedure and paperwork involved travelling for the tournament to be played in England and Wales.

“The visa procedure will take time, while the option to withdraw is always there,” said a senior BCCI official.

Selecting the 15-member squad too would not be a headache as it is a set team. For the couple of spots that need to be bolstered, the MSK Prasad and Co will have plenty of options from performanc­es in the Indian Premier League.

India are scheduled to start their title defence against Pakistan on June 4.

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