No cricketer for Arjuna Award
For the first time since the inception of the Arjuna awards, some 40 years ago, no cricketer figures in the list of awardees announced by the Indian government on Friday
Partab Ramchand
01-Jul-2000
For the first time since the inception of the Arjuna awards, some 40
years ago, no cricketer figures in the list of awardees announced by
the Indian government on Friday.
The awards are given annually to outstanding performers in various
sports and cricketers generally figure strongly in the list. So it did
come as a big surprise that no cricketer's name figured in the list of
24 sportsmen for 1999-2000 announced by Indian Sports Minister SS
Dhindsa.
The match-fixing scandal, which has shocked the cricketing world is
thought to be the main reason for this decision. Many Indian players
have been charged with match-fixing and having links with bookies.
At a press conference, however Dhindsa said that the government had
not selected any cricketer because the Board of Control of Cricket in
India (BCCI) had not nominated any player. ``There was no question of
ignoring the cricketers,'' he said. Dhindsa added that 34 cricketers
have so far received the Arjuna awards besides the Rajiv Ranta Khel
award, Padma Shri and Padma Bhushan.
All rounder Salim Durrani was the first cricketer to get the Arjuna
award in 1961.
The awards will be presented by the President of India at a function
at the Rashtrapati Bhavan on August 29.