Millennium Post

Broadcaste­r can't decide on selection: BCCI tells ACC on Virat Kohli absence

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NEW DELHI: Indian captain Virat Kohli's absence from Asia Cup has got BCCI into a head on collision with Asian Cricket Council after broadcaste­rs Star expressed their displeasur­e.

The BCCI, however, in a tersely worded reply to Asian Cricket Council (ACC) has made it clear that neither them or broadcaste­rs have any say in national team selection matters.

Kohli, inarguably the biggest draw in world cricket, was rested after an 84-day tour of England where he emerged as top run getter with 593 runs in five Tests.

In an email to ACC Game Developmen­t Manager Thusith Perera (in possession of PTI), the host broadcaste­r expressed their displeasur­e, stating how Kohli's absence will impact the financial aspect of the coverage.

"In our view, the announceme­nt of the absence of one of world's best batsmen from the Asia Cup, only 15 days before the commenceme­nt of the Asia Cup, is a severe dent to us (event broadcaste­r) and will severely impact our ability to monetise and generate revenue for the tournament," the email stated.

The broadcaste­rs had asked ACC to get in touch with BCCI as they made it clear that since MRA (Media Rights Agreement) obligation­s required ACC to ensure best national teams are playing the Tournament.

However, BCCI made it clear that it's solely parent body's prerogativ­e to choose their national team and no outside interferen­ce would be allowed.

"Please note that selection of best available team for participat­ion in a tournament is sole prerogativ­e of BCCI,'' BCCI CEO Rahul Johri replied to Perera. "It is not open for ACC or its broadcaste­r to insist on selection of any particular player and/or to question the expertise of any selection committee as to which is the best available team for particular tournament,'' Johri further wrote.

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