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Gautam Gambhir questions DDCA President Rajat Sharma for delay in unveiling stand named after him

Gautam Gambhir questions DDCA President Rajat Sharma for delay in unveiling stand named after him

Gambhir, who played all his domestic cricket for Delhi, rued the state of affairs in DDCA.

Gautam Gambhir now has a stand named after him at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi | Twitter

The Delhi and District Cricket Association (DDCA) on Tuesday (November 26) finally named a stand after former India opener Gautam Gambhir at the Arun Jaitley Stadium.

However, the felicitation ceremony became more of a sideshow with Gambhir ruing the current mess in DDCA. He also questioned President Rajat Sharma for the delay in naming the North Stand after him.

"I think the president can answer this question better because earlier I was told that stand will be unveiled during the India versus Australia game (in March), then they said it will be the first game of the IPL, they they said the hot weather (local tournament). This was what was told to me in the last six to seven months," Gambhir said in response to a PTI query.

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It is worth mentioning here that Rajat Sharma was not present on the occasion.

Administrative crisis has come back to Delhi cricket again with President Sharma pitted against the apex council. The veteran journalist was appointed President in July last year. He left his position earlier this month but the Ombudsman put his resignation on hold and asked him to continue.

No wonder, Gambhir is disappointed with the current state of affairs in DDCA.

The cricketer-turned-politician also questioned the credentials of DDCA’s senior selection committee comprising Atul Wassan, Vineet Jain and Anil Bhardwaj.

He claimed that Jain never played for Delhi and should have never been appointed as selector.

"One thing probably which is absolutely not acceptable is having a selector who has not played for Delhi. Delhi is like Mumbai and Karnataka, we are multiple time Ranji Trophy champions, so you don't expect to have a selector who has never played for Delhi. In fact, you have got a junior selector also who has never played for Delhi.

"I had raised that point when I was DDCA director but it did not change anything and hurt me a lot. There are many ex-Delhi players who can contribute so much to the game," said Gambhir who played 58 Tests, 147 ODIs and 37 T20 Internationals for India.

The 38-year-old also revealed that none of his suggestions were taken seriously when he was part of the apex council.

"We had (court-appointed) administrators running the game for so long and then we had elections and again it is a divided house now. At the end of the day, young cricketers suffer most from all this.

"You can't work with your ego, it can spoil careers of young and talented players. People in DDCA will come and go but the cricketers should not suffer. All the elected members should work as a team."

On his ideas not being taken seriously, Gambhir added: "My input was nothing for one year (as DDCA director). I had good suggestions like we should have scholarship for 100 cricketers who don't have jobs. We don't want them going to Railways or Services.

"I suggested an increase in daily allowance, indoor nets at Kotla, we need them because of the extreme climate in Delhi. Nothing happened there also.

"The most basic suggestion was change the pitch square but no action was taken on that also. Last IPL Delhi pitch was being criticised for being slow. Now another IPL is approaching and nothing has happened."

(With PTI inputs)

 
 

By Salman Anjum - 27 Nov, 2019

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