Historian
Ramachandra Guha has resigned from the Committee of Administrators, which was
appointed by the Supreme Court of India to oversee the working of the BCCI and
the implementation of the Lodha Committee recommendations. It is reported that Guha tendered his resignation in the Supreme
Court in Delhi on Thursday. With the court in summer recess, however, a
vacation bench of judges deferred accepting the decision to July 14, when the
court will resume the hearing.
At Kennington oval
today, in ODI 3875, the 1st match of the Champions Trophy 2017,
England won the toss, put Bangla into bat – and conceded 305 taking only 6
wickets. But the chase was smooth as
Hales 95, Joe Root 133* and Eoin Morgan
75* saw them through comfortably.
Tamim Iqbal's 128
set up an engrossing contest as he with Mushfiqur Rahim, added 166 for the
third wicket, having already helped them to a solid start in the first 20
overs. But once the pair were removed, the last five overs wasn't quite the
deluge of runs as it was being set up for.
The England’s chase
was methodical with runs flowing freely and Bangladesh struggling to get
wickets after the early fall of Jason Roy.
4th ball of over 36 - Mashrafe Mortaza to Morgan, 1 run,
chipped down the ground, Tamim sprinted in from long-on, dived and claimed that
he got the ball ! – good effort and naturally there was reference to Third
Umpire. Tamim was shaking his
disapproving such gesture, probably he wanted the Umpire to give out directly. Umpire S Ravi, referred gesticulating softly
‘not-out’. TV replays clearly showed
that ball had bumped before lodging into the hands. Tamim
was unhappy and went on protesting with the Umpire.
When technology was
relied upon, the Umpire had just done his duty of referral – what did he have
to contest the TV decision ~ or was it such poor understanding of the laws and
technology ?
Back home, Cricinfo reports that swashbuckler - Virender
Sehwag, has applied for the job of India
coach, which will become vacant after Anil Kumble's contract expires at the end
of the ongoing Champions Trophy. Kumble is an automatic entry in the
application process, but his chances of another term appear slim after the
India captain Virat Kohli expressed reservations about his coaching methods to
the BCCI.
The other
applicants are former Australia allrounder Tom Moody, former Pakistan coach
Richard Pybus, former India medium pacer Dodda Ganesh, and former India A coach
Lalchand Rajput, according to a PTI report. The next India coach will be chosen
by Sachin Tendulkar, Sourav Ganguly and VVS Laxman, who comprise the BCCI's
Cricket Advisory Committee.
Sehwag, who had a
14-year international career, has no formal coaching experience apart from his
team management roles with the Kings XI Punjab franchise in the 2015 and 2016
seasons of the IPL. In contrast, Moody has coached Sri Lanka, Sunrisers
Hyderabad in the IPL, and has had team management roles with English county
Worcestershire and Melbourne Renegades in the BBL. Pybus has coached Pakistan
twice, while Rajput is the present coach of Afghanistan. Ganesh has coached Goa
for four years and is at present a selector for Karnataka in Indian domestic
cricket.
Interesting !
With regards – S.
Sampathkumar
1st June
2017.