The Asian Age

Kumble comes to Jaffer’s rescue

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New Delhi, Feb. 11: Spin legend Anil Kumble on Thursday extended support to his former India teammate Wasim Jaffer after the Cricket Associatio­n of Uttarakhan­d (CAU) alleged that he had tried to force religion-based selections as the state team’s coach.

Jaffer, who quit as Uttarakhan­d coach owing to a dispute with the state associatio­n, on Wednesday rejected allegation­s by the cricket associatio­n’s officials that he favoured Muslim players in the team. He got support from Kumble, a former India captain and coach who currently heads the ICC’s cricket committee.

“With you Wasim. Did the right thing. Unfortunat­ely it’s the players who’ll miss your mentor ship,” Kumble wrote on his Twitter handle.

The 42-year-old Jaffer, who played 31 Tests for India and is a celebrated name in domestic cricket, said the charge levelled by CAU’s secretary Mahim Verma in a media report, had caused him immense pain. “...jo communal angle lagaya (the communal angle that has been brought up), that is very, very sad,” Jaffer said in a virtual press conference on Wednesday.

“They levelled an allegation that I am in favour of Iqbal Abdulla, I wanted to make Iqbal Abdulla as the captain, which is absolutely wrong,” he asserted.

The leading run-getter in Ranji Trophy also dismissed allegation­s that he brought Maulvis (Muslim religious scholars) to the team’s training.

“First of all they said the Maulavis came there in a bio-bubble and we offered Namaz. Let me tell you one thing, the Maulavi, Maulana, who came on two or three Fridays during the camp in Dehradun, I had not called him.

“It was Iqbal Abdulla (Uttarakhan­d player) who sought mine and the manager’s permission only for the Friday prayer,” he said referring to the 31-year-old all-rounder, who has competed in the IPL. —

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