Post

Azharuddin to bat ‘advice’ ball

-

FORMER India captain Mohammad Azharuddin will offer “free expert advice” to the Goa Ranji team following the inclusion of his son Asaduddin, a Goa Cricket Associatio­n (GCA) official said.

Shadab Jakati, Goa’s highest wicket-taker, slammed the 28-year-old’s inclusion in the state team. Asaduddin has not played a single Ranji trophy match and his inclusion has triggered a furore in the coastal state’s cricketing circles, forcing the GCA on the backfoot.

“Because Asaduddin is his son and he is now a part of our team, we will get Azharuddin’s guidance for free. The expert assistance from someone of the stature of Azharuddin, a former India captain, will work wonders for the Goa team and its young cricketers,” GCA secretary Daya Pagi said.

However, he said no written agreement had been signed by the associatio­n with Azharuddin over the sharing of the latter’s expertise for the benefit of the state’s young players.

“Asaduddin

has

been roped in as a guest player. We have not paid a single rupee to him… we are going through a cash crunch and that is why we chose this route,” Pagi said.

Earlier in the day, Jakati, who has taken 275 wickets for Goa in 92 first-class matches and played nine editions of the Indian Premier League with teams like Chennai Super Kings, Royal Challenger­s Bengaluru and Gujarat Lions, slammed the GCA decision on Asaduddin.

He dubbed the decision a “joke on the cricketers of Goa”.

“Just because (he is the son of former India captain (Mohammad Azharuddin), who was a great player, does that automatica­lly allow for his son to play for Goa?” Jakati asked.

“He (Asaduddin) is aged 28 and never played a single Ranji trophy match, nor even a first-class match. Even the last match he played for a state was in 2009, that too for Hyderabad Colts team in an invitation­al tournament. He tried to play for Uttar Pradesh, he tried various states, but he was not given a chance,” Jakati said.

“But this is almost like ‘this is Goa, come, we welcome you’.

“What about our Goa players? We are also struggling, we are also training very hard, we also want to play for Goa.

“GCA president Suraj Lotlikar is not bothered about Goan players. We are calling players from outside to make a debut for the Goa cricket team.” – IANS

 ?? PICTURE: IANS ?? Mohammad Azharuddin
PICTURE: IANS Mohammad Azharuddin

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from South Africa