ET News round-up: Games strife for India (13 Aug 1998)
INDIA'S participation in the cricket competition at next month's Commonwealth Games in Malaysia appeared in doubt yesterday following a row over the composition of the team
13-Aug-1998
13 August 1998
ET News round-up: Games strife for India
By Richard Bright
INDIA'S participation in the cricket competition at next month's
Commonwealth Games in Malaysia appeared in doubt yesterday
following a row over the composition of the team.
The Indian Olympic Association (IOA) want to field a
full-strength side for the cricket event, being introduced for
the first time at the Games, which run from Sept 11-21. However,
the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) would prefer to
send the national team to a lucrative five-match series against
Pakistan in Canada.
The IOA left out cricket when it submitted India's entries for
the Games by Tuesday's deadline. Randhir Singh, the IOA
secretary, said he could press for a last-minute inclusion
"provided the BCCI agreed to send its best players". Jayant Lele,
secretary of the BCCI, said he would not be "dictated to" by the
IOA.
Kevin Curran, the Northamptonshire captain, has been awarded a
benefit year in 1999. The 38-year-old all-rounder, born in
Zimbabwe, joined Northants from Gloucestershire in 1991 and
gained his county cap the next season.
Kent should find out next week if the English Cricket Board will
be taking any action after Tuesday's one-day game against the Sri
Lankans had to be restarted when the umpires decided the
Canterbury pitch was unfit.
Source :: Electronic Telegraph (https://www.telegraph.co.uk)