BCCI scraps pensions of players joining rival league
After Kapil Dev and Kiran More it may now be the turn of Sandeep Patil to lose his pension from the Indian board (BCCI)
Cricinfo staff
23-Jun-2007
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After Kapil Dev and Kiran More it may now be the turn of Sandeep Patil
to lose his pension from the Indian board (BCCI). Patil is the latest
among former Test cricketers to join the Indian Cricket League, a
potential rival to the Indian board, and the BCCI is contemplating
strict action, including the withdrawal of monthly pensions, on players
associated with cricketing activity not recognised by it.
"We have written to all associations and specifically informed that
former and current players involving themselves in any tournament or
body that does not have the approval of the BCCI should be stopped from
getting any benefits," Ratnakar Shetty, the BCCI's chief administrative
officer, was quoted in the Indian Express.
The monthly pension of approximately Rs 35,000 (approx $ 900) is
reportedly no longer available to Kapil and More, who have been removed
from the BCCI's pension list, and More indeed confirmed that the Baroda
Cricket Association, whose secretary he is, had communicated with him in
this regard.
The formation of the Indian Cricket League was announced by Subhash
Chandra of the Essel Group in April. The Essel Group-owned Zee
Television has earlier been involved in disputes over television rights
with the BCCI. The league is rumoured to begin in October, and according
to the May issue of Spin magazine, big names such as Shane Warne,
Brian Lara and Glenn McGrath have been approached.