Sehwag, Gambhir in DDCA Cricket Committee but questions galore

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Having won many a battles for on the field, the hit opening pair of and will now be padding up together off the field after being named in the newly formed Committee of & Districts Association (DDCA).

Sehwag and Gambhir will be joined by their one time teammates and as they would chalk out the roadmap for cricket along with powers to select coaches, selectors and other issues related to the game.

While DDCA in a press release stated that the appointments have been done as per recommendations, the powers and scope of the committee has again given rise to questions on Conflict of Interest.

Some of the questions being asked are how can Gambhir being an have a say in selection of selectors, who will in turn select him?

Gambhir, incidentally, was in DDCA last year, a move that was stalled by former Justice Vikramajeet Sen.

faction came to power it was known that Gambhir would be given an important position.

Sehwag has a cricket academy and is also an expert on TV, the channel owned by the DDCA himself.

Sanghvi is associated with IPL franchise Indians while Aakash is an expert on various channels.

The last two are now settled in

DDCA admitted that this is a practical issue but for them paramount was having the top names in cricket on board.

Asked if the committee will be honorary or get remuneration, Tihara told PTI: "We haven't decided on that part but Gautam will be a special invitee."

When further asked if he would have a say in selection of selectors and coach, Tihara replied: "Of course he would have a role. I understand your question on Conflict of Interest but if we strictly follow Lodha recommendations, we won't get quality people on cricket committee.

"For us it was important that we form a panel that has eminence and knowledge. This panel has both. If we start nitpicking, we will not get good enough people," Tihara maintained.

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First Published: Wed, July 25 2018. 13:40 IST