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If Kohli can get his way with Shastri, why can’t women’s skipper Harmanpree­t, asks Edulji

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Diana Edulji on Tuesday said if Virat Kohli can have a say in appointmen­t of the men’s team coach, Committee of Administra­tors (CoA) chief Vinod Rai should also respect the views of the women’s T20 captain Harmanpree­t Kaur, who wants Ramesh Powar to continue as their coach. The women’s team is without a coach at the moment following the controvers­ial exit of Powar.

In a letter written to Rai, CoA member Edulji accused the chairman and Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) CEO Rahul Johri of breaking rules while appointing Ravi Shastri as the men’s team coach in July last year. “I see nothing wrong in women cricketers writing emails regarding the coach. They were truthful in expressing their views unlike Virat who frequently sent sms’ to the CEO (Johri) on which you acted and there was a change in the coach,” wrote Edulji.

“There also I had objected and my dissent is recorded when the timelines were extended for someone to apply as he (Ravi Shastri) didn’t apply in time. Anil Kumble a legend in his own right was subjected to loss of face and made to look like a villain. He was gracious enough to move on for which I respect him. There also, rules were broken and I had raised objections back then.”

Edulji said Harmanpree­t and vice-captain Smriti Mandhana’s views on the coach must be considered. “The captain and vice-captain have requested their choice so why can’t we respect their choice for New Zealand tour till we get clarity on the committee. We can go ahead and continue with the same coach. The views of the two senior players must not be ignored.”

“Virat did not accede to Kumble continuing inspite of Cricket Advisory Committee (CAC) saying, so then why not these two players get what they feel is best for the team.”

Shastri had not applied for the head coach’s position initially but the BCCI extended the deadline so the former India all-rounder could apply for the job. In the end, Shastri was expectedly appointed coach in July for a period of two years.

The BCCI on Tuesday formed an ad-hoc panel to find Powar’s replacemen­t but Edulji said the decision was made by Rai without consulting her.

According to Edulji the CAC comprising Sachin Tendulkar, VVS Laxman and Sourav Ganguly should have been allowed more time to decide on the way forward in finding the next coach.

The BCCI instead named a three-member ad-hoc committee comprising Kapil Dev, Anshuman Gaekwad and Shantha Rangaswamy to pick Powar’s successor. “The CAC has to select the head coach but before their availabili­ty was checked, Saba Karim (BCCI GM) had already spoken to Kapil, Anshuman and Shubhangi Kulkarni. I enquired for clarity on their conflict (of interest) roles as how an ad-hoc committee was being formed without proper authority.”

The BCCI is expected to name the new coach before the New Zealand tour begins on January 24. Manoj Prabhakar, Herchelle Gibbs and Dimitri Mascarenha­s are among the former players who have applied for the job.

The controvers­y surroundin­g the women’s team refuses to die down ever since Mithali Raj was unexpected­ly dropped from the World T-20 semi-final which India lost to England by eight wickets.

The former captain also accused Rai of taking unilateral decisions. “In my absence, you had a meeting with the two women cricket captains (Harmanpree­t and Mithali) and when I enquired on the same; you replied saying they wanted to meet you so you met them. Once again, you have failed to understand that I have an equal say in all matters of BCCI as CoA with equal rights not less not more.”

 ??  ?? CoA member Diana Edulji (L) and Mithali Raj
CoA member Diana Edulji (L) and Mithali Raj

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