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Dravid slams team manager over leaked report

The usually measured Rahul Dravid slammed Chetan Desai, the manager of the Indian team for the tour of South Africa, when asked about the leaked report which claimed that Greg Chappell and Virender Sehwag had a spat ahead of the Durban Test



Rahul Dravid: 'When I'm asked a question regarding comments or opinions of people, I would expect questions about people who have at least played the game' © AFP
The usually unflappable Rahul Dravid lost his cool today when asked to comment on a leaked report by Chetan Desai, the manager of the Indian team on the tour of South Africa, that claimed that Greg Chappell and Virender Sehwag had had a spat ahead of the Durban Test.
A television channel had quoted Desai's confidential report to the Indian board - which the Board today said it had not yet received - as claiming that an argument took place between Chappell and Sehwag when the latter refused to attend a special practice session on the eve of the second Test at Durban.
"I've not read the report, but to be honest, there's no problem in the team. I think it's important to put it in perspective and understand things," Dravid snapped when asked about the story in the press conference ahead of the first ODI against Sri Lanka in Kolkata tomorrow. "I'm being asked questions and being asked my views on a report given by someone who, when I last looked at the history of Indian cricket, I didn't necessarily see his name featuring very prominently," said Dravid of Desai, who is the honorary secretary of the Goa Cricket Association.
Having made the sharp comment, Dravid, who usually does not get into controversies of any kind, pressed on. "When I'm asked a question regarding comments or opinions of people, I would expect you to ask me questions about people who have at least played the game and have some standing in the game and been involved with the game in some capacity," he said. "Anyone's entitled to give an opinion, anyone's entitled to file reports but me commenting on that - I think you know I will comment on it only if its worthy of my comment."
At the same time, Dravid neither denied nor concurred with the contents of the said report. The news story alleged that Desai's report, while speaking in broad terms on Sehwag's indiscipline, also referred to Dravid backing Sehwag's inclusion - in the face of near-unanimous opposition - in the side for the second Test .
The BCCI, meanwhile, declined to comment on Dravid's comments in Kolkata and said that a thorough inquiry will be made into how the tour report was leaked.
"The President [Sharad Pawar] received the report today. We are now trying to find out how it was leaked to the media before it reached the President's office," Rajiv Shukla, the BCCI vice-president told PTI. "We will go through the contents of all these reports and if any corrective measure needs to be taken, it will be done."

Anand Vasu is assistant editor of Cricinfo