Guha urges KSCA to not boycott BCCI awards
Ramachandra Guha, one of the four members of the Committee of Administrators, has said the KSCA would insult the awardees if the state body boycotted the BCCI awards on March 8

Ramachandra Guha has called KSCA's decision to boycott the functions "foolish and petty" • Toronto Star via Getty Images
KSCA member hits back at Guha
The KSCA, in a statement signed by managing committee member Ashok Raghavan, responded to Ramachandra Guha's comments on the association's awards boycott, tagging his comments "despicable". The statement said Guha was taking his job on the Committee of Administrators "far too seriously", and that the member would continue to make "submissions every time when the [CoA] cross the line of authority either by way of their action or their words".
"Your above remarks per se are uncalled for, unnecessary, disdainful, disparaging, despicable and condemnable to say the least," the statement said. "I being the member of the Managing Committee, who has spent considerable time and energy in carrying out my duties... which is strictly honorary in nature, do not deserve such uncharitable remarks. I respectfully submit that I do not need a certificate from you or from anybody else for that matter, about my extent of love for cricket or lust for power as I personally know the hours I have spent in the Association for its betterment and smooth administration.
"... As a person of public repute far larger than me it is expected that you should have been more mature, measured and sensitive in your remarks... From your statements in the press it appears that you are taking your job far too seriously and making comments without even understanding the other point of view.
"... It is needless to state that the Apex Court has found some merit in your good self to bestow you with the onerous responsibility of a Member of the [CoA] and it would only be fitting if you could carry the confidence reposed in you by the Apex Court with maturity and wisdom."