No question of splitting
the ICC: Dalmiya
Onkar Singh
The working committee of the Board of Control for Cricket in India on Monday unanimously
decided to back its president, Jagmohan Dalmiya, on the
decisions he took during the last week following penalties imposed by International Cricket Council match referee Mike Denness on master batsman Sachin Tendulkar and five other Indian players for various misdemeanours in the second Test against South Africa.
It empowered Dalmiya to settle the issue amicably as also keep other remedies open, including legal redressal, should the ICC adopt a tough stand against the BCCI.
"We are not for a showdown with the parent body. We
are for the show to go on," Dalmiya told a crowded
news conference in Delhi on Monday evening.
He also made it clear that as far as the BCCI is concerned it already dropped Virender Sehwag for one Test and the player would be eligible to play in the Mohali Test.
"It is for the selection committee to decide who to include and who should be kept out of the team," he said.
Excerpts from the press conference:
Mr Dalmiya do you feel that the South African board
has let you down, because while they were supporting
you, they were also talking to the ICC and bargaining with
them?
I do not feel that the United Cricket Board of
South Africa has let us down. I congratulate the UCB
for agreeing to go ahead with the Test match and saving the game.
Do you think you are heading for a showdown with
the ICC?
In the last couple of days the kind of statements
that I have seen in the media gives the impression
that our softness has been taken as weakness by some
persons in the ICC. We want to settle the matter
amicably and we have also resolved that India would
not play any international match where Mike Denness is
the match referee.
But if the parent body does not listen to you then
will you split ICC?
There is no question of the BCCI splitting the
ICC. It is the parent body and will continue to be the
parent body. We have not split the ICC in the past; we have not split it today and would not do so even after one thousand years.
Do you think the South Africans were playing a
double game by talking to you on one hand and talking
to ICC on the other to save the World Cup?
By going ahead with the third Test match they
saved the World Cup.
But the ICC has said that South Africa have won the
series 2-0?
How can they say this? Unless they regard the
third Test match as the official Test match and feel
that India is going to lose this Test match. As far as
India is concerned, so far one Test has been won by the
South African team and the other one had ended in a
draw.
What is the position regarding Virender Sehwag?
Will you play him in Mohali?
The selection of the Indian team is the
responsibility of the selection committee.The BCCI
does not interfere with the selection process. We have
already dropped Sehwag for one Test match as per the match
referee's decision. He is eligible to play in Mohali.
Sunil Gavaskar and Bishan Singh Bedi have said that
Tendulkar was guilty of tampering with the ball? Do
you agree with their point of view?
First of all, let me clarify that neither of the two have said that Sachin Tendulkar was guilty of ball
tampering. What they had said was that Sachin should have
sought the permission of the umpires before cleaning
the ball. The footage shown also confirms that he did
not tamper with the ball. Yes, he did not seek the
permission of the umpires to clean the ball and to that
extent he is guilty.
So you say that Sachin did not tamper the ball?
Yes, that is what I am saying, because the
umpires are supposed to see the ball every two hours.
Sachin cleaned the ball in the 19th over and the same
ball was used until 75th over. This clearly shows that
Sachin Tendulkar did not tamper with the ball.
So you have decided not the play in any
international match where Mike Denness is the match
referee...
This is correct... and we have also demanded that the match referee should also be brought under the purview of the Code of Conduct. So far he is exempt from it.
What Denness did was too harsh; he erred on the
point of law by not following proper procedures laid
down in the ICC Code of Conduct and regulations.
Malcolm Gray has, in a radio discussion, said that there
is no question of expelling India from the ICC?
If he is saying that, it means that he also
wants to settle the issue amicably.
But if you insist on playing Virender Sehwag, don't
you think the English team might pull out of the series
against India?
Lots of things happen in 24 hours and this series starts next week. There are still many
days to go before the Mohali Test. Let us wait and watch. The developments are taking place at a very fast pace.
In case it comes to a showdown with ICC do you think
you have enough members on your side to support you in
your cause?
This is a hypothetical question and this will
be answered in due course of time.
The Mike Denness controversy