Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

STHALEKAR’S VEDA TWEET HIGHLIGHTS NEED FOR PLAYERS’ BODY

- Shalini Gupta shalini.gupta@htlive.com

CHANDIGARH: Former Australia captain Lisa Sthalekar’s charge that the Indian board has not reached out to the bereaved Veda Krishnamur­thy has again highlighte­d the need for a body for active Indian cricketers. India’s only players’ body, set up following sweeping reforms suggested in the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) by the Supreme Court, is for retired players. “It is one of the big limitation­s of our body… All our energies and interactio­ns with the board are focused for the benefit of retired cricketers, both men and women,” said Yajuvendra Singh, director of Indian Cricketers Associatio­n.

“As a past player the ACA (Australian Cricketers’ Associatio­n) have reached out daily to see how we are and provided all kinds of services. If there was a need for a player associatio­n in (India) surely it is now,” said Sthalekar, 41, the first woman to reach 1000 runs and 100 wickets.

India and Karnataka allrounder Krishnamur­thy’s mother and elder sister have died from Covid-19. Krishnamur­thy is now staying with Karnataka cricketer Akanksha Kohli in Bengaluru.

On Saturday, Sthalekar tweeted that BCCI had not got in touch with Krishnamur­thy. “Whilst not selecting Veda for the upcoming series may be justified from their point of view, what angers me the most is that as a contracted player she has not received any communicat­ion from BCCI, just to even check how she is coping,” she said. Now a pundit and in the Hall of Fame of the Internatio­nal Cricket Council, Sthalekar was referring to Krishnamur­thy being left out of the tour of England. BCCI president Sourav Ganguly and secretary Jay Shah could not be reached for a comment.

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