Selection Committee meeting put off by a day
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) Secretary JY Lele on
Tuesday said that the selection committee meeting to select the team
for the forthcoming Asia Cup tournament to be played at Dhaka from May
28 to June 7 has been postponed by a day and is to be held in Pune on
May 23.
Speaking to a news agency in Baroda, he said ``The meeting has been
postponed by a day on Indian captain Sourav Ganguly's request. He is
to reach Pune only on May 22 evening after reaching Mumbai earlier in
the day'' and added ``Ganguly telephoned from England and said he
would proceed homewards only after finishing a county game on May 20.
He also requested to put off the meeting by a day as he would be
reaching Pune by May 22 evening only.''
Lele added that Ganguly would attend only on the last two days of the
preparatory camp for the cup probables. Apart from the Indian captain,
team mates Rahul Dravid and Anil Kumble have also been exempted
because of their commitments to their respective English counties -
Kent and Leicestershire.
Intikhab suspects Indian hand
Former Pakistan captain Intikhab Alam on Tuesday said that he
suspected the Indian lobby of creating an atmosphere of suspicion in
the cricketing world. He was reacting to ex-West Indian captain Viv
Richards' allegations of match fixing by Pakistani's even in the
Seventies.
Speaking to the media in Karachi, Intikhab said ``A man of Richards
stature can't issue such an statement, but if he has said this I will
not spare him and sue him. I can easily drag anybody in this but I
have a character.''
Intikhab said that he suspected the Indian lobby for creating such a
situation. He said ``I suspect because Indian players names have been
dragged so they want to involve Pakistan also. If there was something
of this nature why didn't Lloyd say this and why it has come after 26
years.''
Bedi pledges support for Kapil
Former Indian captain Bishan Singh Bedi in a signed article has
reacted strongly reacted to the various unsubstantiated allegations
flung at cricketers.
Assuring all support to the Indian coach Kapil Dev, Bedi wrote ``Kapil
will now live with this guilt until proved innocent, which is an
enormous tragedy really." He added as a former international, I would
like to assure Kapil of all moral backing of cricketers, who must come
on a common platform and get rid of non-cricketing entities from the
game.''
Former president of the BCCI IS Bindra said in a TV interview that
Prabhakar had revealed to him that it was Kapil Dev who had offered
him the bribe during a match in 1994.
Lancashire to miss Ganguly's presence
Lancashire would miss the services of the Indian captain Sourav
Ganguly for their semifinals on May 28 against Gloucestershire.
Ganguly is to return to India on May 22 in view of the Asia Cup from
May 28 to June 7.
Ganguly has already indicated to the BCCI that he would make his
presence on the last two days of the preparatory camp for the Asia Cup
in Pune which concludes on May 24.
In the semi final of the Benson and Hedges Cup in the English county
season, Glamorgan are to meet Surrey on May 27 in Cardiff and
Lancashire would be playing Gloucestershire on May 28 in Bristol.