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So what crime did Dhoni commit by stating what he perceives as fact? What line did he cross? Is it not imperative that the board shows greater concern in the arresting the decline of India's Test fortunes overseas and addresses a number of issues that can help Indian cricket get back on the rails rather than spend time discussing Dhoni's alleged transgressions?
BCCI secretary Sanjay Patel has been quoted as saying that it seemed to him that it was Dhoni's personal opinon. Surely, he was privy to the decision to extend Fletcher's contract till the World Cup. "There has been no discussion on his removal. We told him that we have a lot of faith in his coaching abilities and he should not be worried about," Patel had said in March.
It is another matter that some of recent actions around the Indian team have been contrary to Dhoni's assertions. For instance, his stout defence of
The captain's argument in favour of
Make no mistake, Dhoni's captaincy in Test matches has left a lot to be desired and India must quickly appoint a new leader so that a fresh thought-process can be infused. He must, however, remain captain of the limited-over side since he has few peers when it comes to leading the team in the shorter formats.
To revert to the nameless Board officials, they must be kidding themselves if they think all stakeholders of the game will believe that
And, how would Shastri be in a position to offer a fair review of
With Srinivasan having no direct say on the running of BCCI, it appears as if a new group - we must refrain from using the more political word 'coterie' - is straining its every sinew to become the new power centre within the board. The surfacing of a few nameless officials in the recent weeks is a reflection of the bloodless succession plan in the BCCI.