MUMBAI, MAY 26: The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has hauled up national selector Madan Lal and asked him to explain why he is taking part in the Zee News panel discussions on World Cup when the Board’s rules expressly forbid him from doing so.
A letter to this effect has already been sent to Madan Lal’s residence, according to Board sources.
North Zone representative Lal appears daily on Zee News in a panel discussion on World Cup matches and is not averse to commenting on Indian displays and players which is against the Board’s rules and regulations.
As per the Board’s rules, only the chairman of the selection committee can talk to the media.
Recently, another selector, South Zone’s Shivlal Yadav, was rapped on his knuckles by the Board for coming out in support of Mohammed Azharuddin to lead India in the World Cup before the selection committee meeting. Yadav had to express his regret to the Board for his action.
Lal is, at present, based in Singapore from where he isairing his views, Board sources added.
Meanwhile, the Board has also written to the International Cricket Council (ICC) announcing its decision to replace Hyderabad’s V K Ramaswamy with Karnataka’s A V Jayaprakash on the National Grid ICC panel of umpires.
The change will be made at ICC’s three-day meeting in London scheduled to be held from June 23 to 25 after the World Cup, Board sources revealed.
Meanwhile, Board chief Raj Singh Dungarpur revealed in London that he had opposed the plan of the national selectors to divest Sachin Tendulkar of the captaincy and bring back Azharuddin.
But Dungarpur said he eventually went along with the decision as “all others” were for the change.
Tendulkar succeeded Azharuddin as captain in mid-1996, but was stripped of the post at the end of 1997 following a poor campaign in a One-day tournament in Sharjah. In fact, the selectors made the change after asking Azharuddin to show more interest in team matters.
Dungarpur was full of praise for Tendulkar,describing the star batsman as not only the best batsman in the world, but “a most genuine gentleman in the Indian team. If only we had a couple of such players, we would be unbeatable in the world,” he said.