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Lack of transparency takes sheen off gesture

As much as the focus was on the Daredevils and the Knight Riders on Tuesday, the attention was also on some of India's biggest domestic and international players of the past. Amol Karhadkar writes. A slice of the pie for ex-cricketers

Updated on: May 23, 2012 10:24 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Pune
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As much as the focus was on the Daredevils and the Knight Riders on Tuesday, the attention was also on some of India's biggest domestic and international players of the past.

As a result, Chandu Borde, the former India captain and chief selector who hails from Pune, finally attended an IPL game at the Subrata Roy Sahara Stadium. So did Anshuman Gaekwad, the former India opener, coach and selector.

They were among the 15 players who were awarded one-time payments by the cricket Board for their services to Indian cricket at the ground. They are among almost 170 cricketers, including widows of those who would have been eligible, who would be awarded a total of Rs. 70 crore by the board from the surplus revenue generated from the IPL and the Champions League. Players who retired before 2004 and who fulfill certain criteria are eligible.

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It is no doubt a noble gesture by the BCCI to recognise the contribution of the yesteryear stalwarts. "Some of the beneficiaries have been invited to the playoff venues. They will be presented their cheques before the start of the matches," BCCI president N Srinivasan said in a statement. "It is practically difficult to invite all the beneficiaries for the matches and hence, the others will be sent their cheques."

Excluded players
"Mohinder Amarnath, GR Viswanath, Syed Kirmani and Dilip Vengsarkar didn't feature in the list since an official ODI has already been staged as a one-time benefit match for each of them," a BCCI insider told HT. "As for Kapil Dev and Kiran More, since they are already associated with the Essel Group (the now-defunct ICL's promoters) and are fighting a legal battle against BCCI, they couldn't be included."

However, fans deserve to know all those who are being rewarded. But nobody knows how many from the list compiled by BCCI's statisticians according to the prescribed criteria and sent to the board president's office in Chennai have been included.

It is up to the Board whether they want to be complimented for such a grand gesture or criticised for their lack of transparency for no obvious reason.

 
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