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Ishant’s injury a wake up call for Dravid’s NCA: BCCI official

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NEW DELHI: If the handling of Wriddhiman Saha and Bhuvneshwa­r Kumar in the past wasn’t bad enough, Ishant Sharma breaking down after the first Test against New Zealand has once again raised eyebrows on the process followed at the National Cricket Academy (NCA) when it comes to injury management and rehabilita­tion. And BCCI officials feel that as NCA head Rahul Dravid must take responsibi­lity of all actions in and around the academy.

Speaking to IANS, a BCCI official said that the injury to Ishant once again brought to fore the questions raised by Indian players in the past over the way things are managed at the academy and how as a leader Dravid must stand up and put a stop to this.

“It would be interestin­g to see what are the changes in the scan reports when he was declared fit and the ones taken now. Look, Dravid is one of the most respected players we have but administra­tion is objective and ruthless. While one would think it blasphemou­s to be critical of his coaching or mentoring decisions, the decisions relating to administra­tion will definitely be scrutinise­d and criticised, especially when they concern the handling of one of our most precious assets that is Ishant.

“Since Rahul is apparently the primary decision maker at the NCA, it would therefore only be natural that he should take responsibi­lity for the processes and decisions,” the official said.

The official further questioned the backing given to head physio Ashish Kaushik despite his repeated failures.

“Given the magnitude of backing that Dravid has lent to Kaushik, it is time for him to stand up and take responsibi­lity for the blunders at the NCA. Maybe it would be better to hire an objective and neutral person as a Physio. Dravid must realise that there are new office bearers who are responsibl­e to the General Body and things have changed over the past year,” he explained.

A BCCI functionar­y pointed at how the whole Ishant episode once again showed that the NCA refusing to test Jasprit Bumrah’s fitness since he had undergone rehabilita­tion away from the academy means nothing as the pacer clearly came back fully fit unlike Ishant.

“Does the fitness test really mean anything anymore? Bumrah wasn’t administer­ed a fitness test and has been playing without any problems and Ishant who had been cleared is injured again.

“I find it somewhat shocking that the NCA did not conduct a fitness test of Bumrah and this raises the larger question as to whether a fitness test is mandatory for someone returning from injury or no,” the functionar­y pointed.

Ishant had famously thanked NCA head physio Kaushik after clearing the fitness test because initial scans post injury had shown that he would need six weeks to regain fitness. But it is all under the scanner once again with the medical staff in the Indian team also staying tight lipped about the extent of Ishant’s injury.

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