The BCCI might are searching for an explanation from veteran keeper-batter Wriddhiman Saha about his current outburst targetting Board President Sourav Ganguly and head coach Rahul Dravid after being dropped from the Indian crew as it feels he violated the protocols for centrally-contracted cricketers.
It is learnt that Saha, who is crew B of central contracts with an annual retainership of Rs three crore, is in violation of clause 6.3.
“Player shall no longer make any remarks about the game, officials, incidents that befell in the game, use of technology, selection matters or any other be counted associated to the game which is in opinion of the BCCI is damaging to and /or not in the pastime of the game, team or BCCI in any media…,” the clause states.
The particular remarks that Saha made throughout media is on his decision and his personal conversations with Dravid, chairman of selectors Chetan Sharma and Ganguly.
“Yes, there is a possibility that BCCI may want to ask Wriddhiman as to how he spoke on resolution matters being a centrally contracted cricketer,” BCCI treasurer Arun Dhumal advised PTI on Thursday.
The 37-year-old, whose international career has all but ended after he used to be informed through the team management that the focal point is now on grooming a younger keeper, has considering additionally made public allegedly “threatening” WhatsApp messages from a journalist besides taking names.
While the BCCI supported Saha on messages from the unnamed journalist, the dad or mum physique is curiously unhappy about him making a personal dialog with Dravid public and additionally mentioning the BCCI president in a necessary manner.
“As a long way as the president is concerned, he had tried to encourage him. The board may like to recognize what made him go public with his dressing room conversations with educate Dravid,” Dhumal said.
So will BCCI serve a formal show-cause note or ask him verbally about the issue?
“We have not yet decided on the matter. We are all busy, however a name will be taken on a few days,” he said.
Many in the BCCI agree with that Saha have to have refrained from making his conversations with Dravid public as it has dented his photograph a bit.
“Rahul Dravid said that he is now not harm however desired to sincerely speak with the player. It’s a private conversation and even if he was once hurt, he ought to have saved quiet.
“Dravid grew to be a bigger man or woman as what Saha did used to be exhibit the head train in bad light,” a senior BCCI respectable said.