02-09-2007, 03:00 AM
I think the seculars are going to gang-up on Dravid for his RSS function attendance. Get the message to the people that you can be anybody but a hindu in india.
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PTI | New Delhi
The BCCI on Thursday initiated an inquiry into the leak of Indian team manager Chetan Desai's confidential South Africa tour report, saying it was a "serious issue."
BCCI said President Sharad Pawar received Desai's report on Thursday, which would be "studied and analysed" before any action is taken.
"The President received the report today. We are now trying to find out how it was leaked to the media before it reached the President's office," BCCI Vice President Rajiv Shukla said.
Shukla said Pawar has decided to convene a meeting of office-bearers to study Desai's report and also the reports of previous tour managers.
"We will go through the contents of all these reports and if any corrective measure needs to be taken, it will be done," he said.
"We cannot definitely ignore the contents of these reports," he added. <i>(especially since Dravid showed his saffron colours!)</i>
Desai's critical report in which he questioned Virender Sehwag's attitude towards the game and captain Rahul Dravid's stubbornness in team selection created a flutter in cricket circles.
The report also claimed that Sehwag and coach Greg Chappell were involved in a feud during the Durban Test.
Captain Rahul Dravid, however, dismissed Desai as a person who had no standing in the game and had refused to comment on the report.
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PTI | New Delhi
The BCCI on Thursday initiated an inquiry into the leak of Indian team manager Chetan Desai's confidential South Africa tour report, saying it was a "serious issue."
BCCI said President Sharad Pawar received Desai's report on Thursday, which would be "studied and analysed" before any action is taken.
"The President received the report today. We are now trying to find out how it was leaked to the media before it reached the President's office," BCCI Vice President Rajiv Shukla said.
Shukla said Pawar has decided to convene a meeting of office-bearers to study Desai's report and also the reports of previous tour managers.
"We will go through the contents of all these reports and if any corrective measure needs to be taken, it will be done," he said.
"We cannot definitely ignore the contents of these reports," he added. <i>(especially since Dravid showed his saffron colours!)</i>
Desai's critical report in which he questioned Virender Sehwag's attitude towards the game and captain Rahul Dravid's stubbornness in team selection created a flutter in cricket circles.
The report also claimed that Sehwag and coach Greg Chappell were involved in a feud during the Durban Test.
Captain Rahul Dravid, however, dismissed Desai as a person who had no standing in the game and had refused to comment on the report.
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