BCCI Forms 3-Member Committee to Probe ‘Threats’ From Journalists to Wriddhiman Saha
BCCI said it will investigate the matter involving Wriddhiman Saha and a journalist.© BCCI
The Board of Control of Cricket in India (BCCI) on Friday formed a three-member committee to look into the issue of ball holders in India. Wriddhiman Saha receive menacing and menacing from a senior journalist. “The three-member committee includes BCCI Vice-Chairman, Mr. Rajiv Shukla, BCCI Treasurer Mr. Arun Singh Dhumal and BCCI Apex Council Member Mr. Prabhtej Singh Bhatia. The committee will commence the proceedings early next week.” , BCCI said in a statement. Saha, a cricketer on a concentrated contract, has been accused of threatening by a senior journalist for not responding to his text messages requesting an interview.
The BCCI said that, being aware of the issue, the board of directors contacted Saha and decided to form a three-member committee to investigate the matter.
Saha on Tuesday refused to reveal the name of the journalist who threatened him after the Indian track and field athlete was dropped from the squad against Sri Lanka.
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“I haven’t received any communication from BCCI. If they asked me to reveal (the journalist’s) name I would tell them I never intended to harm someone’s career, to pull someone down That’s why I didn’t reveal my name in my tweet It’s not my parents’ teachings The main purpose of my tweet is to expose the fact that there is someone that in the media did such things, disrespecting a player’s wishes,” Saha told The Indian Express.
“It’s not fair, which I want to say through my tweets. He did it understand that very well. I posted those tweets because I don’t want the players to have to face things like so. I wanted to convey the message that what was done was wrong and that no one else should do it again,” he added.
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