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Bcci awarded rs60lakhs to few past players as help for their achievement but left out kapil dev, kirti azad and few others though they have contributed immensely for country why this kind of dirty politics and why sports minister does not interdere?
Asked by Ramesh Agarwal,
28 May '12 09:17 pm
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It shows that the BCCI bosses are belittling the achievement of many other deserving ex-players by being mean to them, to send out a message that they favour those who toe their line.
Having said that, I think the current Sports Minister has been trying his very best to get the BCCI to be regulated by the Government. But his efforts are being scutteled by other powerful politicians - who wield considerable influence over the running of the sports in the country.
Answered by S. Ramesh, 28 May '12 09:20 pm
Having said that, I think the current Sports Minister has been trying his very best to get the BCCI to be regulated by the Government. But his efforts are being scutteled by other powerful politicians - who wield considerable influence over the running of the sports in the country.
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Politics and favoritism should never enter sports
Answered by saranathan Narasimhan, 29 May '12 02:30 pm
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1 bcci is an idependent body and no govt organisation has any control over it. it does not beg
for money from any sarkari body.
2. Kapil dev and his close friends revolted against BCCI and started ICL in direct competition
to IPL so how BCCI is going to respect them ????
Answered by rajan, 29 May '12 08:05 am
for money from any sarkari body.
2. Kapil dev and his close friends revolted against BCCI and started ICL in direct competition
to IPL so how BCCI is going to respect them ????
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