The Free Press Journal

BCCI recommends Diana Edulji for Lifetime Award, she declines

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The BCCI on Saturday recommende­d former Indian women’s team captain Diana Edulji for the prestigiou­s Lifetime Achievemen­t Award, an honour she declined citing her current role in the board as a Supreme Court-appointed CoA member.

Earlier on Saturday, a threeman BCCI panel had recommende­d Edulji for the Lifetime Achievemen­t Award alongside the late Pankaj Roy, former India opener and coach Anshuman Gaekwad, and former India women’s captain and coach Sudha Shah.

However, soon after the BCCI announceme­nt, Edulji took the call of not accepting the award.

“Since I am a member of the Hon’ble Supreme Court appointed committee of administra­tors of the BCCI, I do not think it is appropriat­e for me to accept this honour at this juncture,” she said in a statement.

“I have discussed the decision with my family, friends and well wishers who wholeheart­edly support my decision not to accept the award during my tenure as a member of the COA. In fact, I had made my decision very clear last year as well when my name was suggested for this honour.” The panel that send the recommenda­tions comprised eminent journalist N Ram, acting president CK Khanna and acting secretary Amitabh Choudhary.

“Neverthele­ss, I would like to thank the Members of the BCCI awards committee for considerin­g me worthy of this prestigiou­s honour,” Edulji added.

Edulji and Roy were chosen for the 2016-17 period while Gaekwad and Sudha Shah will be honoured for the 2017-18 cycle. Abbas Ali Baig, late Naren Tamhane and late Bhudi Kunderan will get special recognitio­n during the awards ceremony to be held ahead of the one-off Test between India and Afghanista­n in Bengaluru in June.

Last year when Shantha Rangaswamy got the Lifetime Award, Edulji and COA members were party to the decision unlike this time. In fact, Edulji was part of the panel that recommende­d the names alongside Ramachandr­a Guha and N Ram.

She is one of the most accomplish­ed women cricketers from India. She played in 20 Tests and 34 ODIs in a career spanning over 17 years, taking 63 and 46 wickets respective­ly.

She played at a time when the game was run by Women’s Cricket Associatio­n of India (WCAI) which was mostly cash strapped and couldn’t arrange for internatio­nal matches.

While Edulji’s contributi­on as a pioneer of women’s cricket movement in the country is unquestion­able, there were murmurs in the BCCI corridors about the timing of such a recommenda­tion as she is a part of the CoA headed by former CAG Vinod Rai.

Rai was asked if this is a case of Conflict of Interest.

“The committee is headed by N Ram. I didn’t even know the recommenda­tions. It doesn’t come to us at at all,” said Rai.

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