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Pandya, Rahul ordered back from Aussie tour over misconduct: BCCI

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India yesterday suspended cricketers Hardik Pandya and Lokesh Rahul and ordered them to leave the tour of Australia amid an investigat­ion into comments made about women on a TV celebrity show.

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) said the pair would be stopped “from playing any form of cricket after their comments on a TV show”.

“The duo will now return to India and an enquiry and proceeding­s will be made against them for misconduct and indiscipli­ne,” the body said.

The announceme­nt comes hours before the start of the first oneday internatio­nal of a three-match series against Australia slated for today in Sydney.

Pandya bragged about his success with women and made other sexual remarks during an Indian celebrity chat show broadcast last Sunday just as India was celebratin­g its historic first Test series win in Australia.

Rahul was on the show at the same time and watched his teammate’s bragging that sparked outrage on social media. The 25-year-old Pandya and Rahul apologised for their conduct after the BCCI demanded an explanatio­n but officials unanimousl­y decided to go ahead with an inquiry.

The Indian selectors will soon name their replacemen­ts for the ODI series against Australia and the tour to New Zealand.

Skipper Virat Kohli distanced himself from the controvers­y earlier yesterday, saying the team does not support any “inappropri­ate” remarks.

“From the Indian cricket team point of view, any inappropri­ate comments that are made in that scenario are something that we definitely don’t support,” he said. Kohli added that the two players “have understood the magnitude of what’s happened”.

Kohli said he was not aware of any sanctions being handed down but the side would adapt if the pair were ruled out of the three-match series.

“From the combinatio­n and team balance point of view, yes, you’ll have to think about the combinatio­n you’ll need now,” Kohli said. Kohli’s side enter the one-day series on a high, having sealed their first Test series victory in Australia earlier this week when the fourth match ended in a draw.

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