Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

No ex-cricketer will join BCCI if there’s cooling off, says Shastri

- Press Trust of India

KANPUR: Former India team director Ravi Shastri voiced his concerns about the three-year ‘cooling off ’ period proposed by Lodha Committee, stating that it would refrain former cricketers from joining BCCI administra­tion.

Shastri feels that an administra­tor should get a minimum sixyear term and made it clear that a huge country like India requires “five selectors”, and not three, as recommende­d by the Supreme Court constitute­d Lodha panel.

“I think there needs to be dialogue between both parties. Efforts should be made in this regard and let it not be a boxing bout,” Shastri told Sanjay Manjrekar during an interactio­n. NO MINCING WORDS Not one to mince words, Shastri made it clear that no good intentione­d former cricketer would join administra­tion if compulsory cooling off period is set in place. “Why would I join BCCI if there’s cooling off period? If I have an idea which is constructi­ve and which I can do, I mean you are telling me to go in three years. What would anyone achieve in three years? How do you know the guy coming after me is competent enough?,” he asked.

“If I have done a competent job, then I should be respected for my competence. There is no harm if I get a six- year term. Then go for three-year cooling off and come back for another six years. Even Indian presidenti­al candidate gets five years.”

Shastri was asked about Lodha panel’s three-selector recommenda­tion versus BCCI’s existing five-member committee, and he supported the cricket establishm­ent.

“When I played game, three selectors were enough but the manner in which interest has grown, the combined number of people who play the game in our country is more than combined population of other cricket playing nations. We have a population of 1.2 billion. You are asking too much from poor guy (selector).”

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