India's decision `internal matter': Dalmiya
The Asian Cricket Foundation (ACF) chairman Jagmohan Dalmiya on Wednesday described the government's decision not to allow the Indian team to participate in the Asian Test Championship as an "internal matter" and asserted that the meet would go ahead
22-Aug-2001
The Asian Cricket Foundation (ACF) chairman Jagmohan Dalmiya on
Wednesday described the government's decision not to allow the Indian
team to participate in the Asian Test Championship as an "internal
matter" and asserted that the meet would go ahead as scheduled.
"It is purely an internal matter between the Government of India and
the Indian Cricket Board. The ACC or the ACF has no jurisdiction to
deal with the respective governments. I have no comment to make on the
decision", Dalmiya said in Kolkata.
He said the ACC had taken a policy decision to continue with its
tournaments even if one of the four Test playing countries pulled out
and there would be no exception this time also.
The decision not to participate in the ATC was taken at a meeting
between Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee, Union Home Minister LK
Advani and External Affairs Minister Jaswant Singh in New Delhi on
Tuesday evening.
The discussions took place on the basis of a letter Union Sports
Minister Uma Bharati wrote to the Prime Minister suggesting India
should not participate in the Asian Test Championship which begins in
Multan on August 29 with a match between defending champion Pakistan
and newcomers Bangladesh.