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Ganguly fears for Indian cricket amid #Metoo row

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NEWDELHI: Former captain Sourav Ganguly expressed his “deep sense of fear” about the running of Indian Cricket as he slammed the sloppy handling of #Metoo allegation­s against board chief executive Rahul Johri, among other key issues.

Johri was accused of sexual harassment on Oct.12 in an account shared by author Harnidh Kaur on Twitter, and the board’s administra­tive committee gave him a week to explain.

However, the Supreme Courtappoi­nted committee is divided on the issue, with its two members arguing over the course of action against Johri.

Ganguly, who heads Bengal’s state Cricket associatio­n, criticised the functionin­g of the national board, the richest and most powerful Cricket body in the world.

“I write this mail to you all with the deep sense of fear as to where Indian Cricket administra­tion is going,” Ganguly wrote to BCCI secretary Amitabh Choudhary, president CK Khanna and treasurer Anirudh Chaudhary, in a letter seen by AFP.

“I don’t know how far it’s true, but the recent reports of harassment has really made the BCCI look very poorly... more so the way it has been handled,” he said.

Ganguly, 46, also criticised the board over last year’s appointmen­t of national coach Ravi Shastri, after a selection process that sidelined his predecesso­r, Anil Kumble.

Ganguly, who was part of the advisory panel involved in the selection, along with Sachin Tendulkar and VVS Laxman, had recommende­d Kumble’s extension after the spin legend was given the job in June 2016.

But Kumble decided to resign, citing his “untenable” relationsh­ip with skipper Virat Kohli.

“My experience in the matter of coach selection was appalling (the less said the better),” Ganguly said.

 ?? File ?? Former captain Sourav Ganguly criticised the functionin­g of the BCCI and expressed his concerns over Indian cricket.
File Former captain Sourav Ganguly criticised the functionin­g of the BCCI and expressed his concerns over Indian cricket.

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