Dalmiya rubbishes ICC's threat
The Board of Control for Cricket in India on Thursday night rubbished the International Cricket Council's threat to
derecognise the third cricket Test between India and South
Africa, saying there are certain parameters for resorting to
such an action.
"It cannot be done like that. There are certain
parameters for this which have to be followed," BCCI chief
Jagmohan Dalmiya said, while reacting to the threat of ICC
Chief Executive Malcolm Speed.
He said the system of appointing match referees was
started hardly five years ago.
"Does that mean all the Test
matches held for more than 100 years before that were
unofficial?"
He said there are certain rules and provisions under
which a match is recognised as official or unofficial.
Earlier, in a statement issued in London, Speed, while
reacting to the joint decision of the Indian and South
African cricket boards to remove Mike Denness as match referee
for the third Test, threatened to derecognise the match, beginning
on Friday in Johannesburg.
Dalmiya also emphasised that the third Test is very much "official", saying "there are certain
rules and provisions for that and both the boards feel that it
qualifies as an official Test."
He also rejected the notion that a match referee is a
vital part of the game. "Suppose a referee is sick or absent,
will the status of a match change from official to
unofficial?"
The BCCI chief also said the presence of Mike Denness as
match referee is not important and a bonafide match referee
would be on duty at the Johannesburg Test.
"If a particular gentleman is not there, that does not
make an official match unofficial. We don't believe in this,"
Dalmiya said.
He said the issue would ultimately come under the
scrutiny of the ICC Executive Board and a majority verdict
there would decide the final outcome.
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