Legendary Indian cricketer Virendra Sehwag finally breaks silence on being approached by BCCI for chief selector’s post.
The BCCI chief selector Chetan Sharma resigned on Friday, just a few days after the sting operation came to light. Sharma disclosed in a Zee media sting that the players had been taking injections to speed up their recovery from injuries and make them fit for selection.
While Chetan's claims are mostly been taken as loose talk and stuff that was already known in cricket fraternity, he had certainly lost trust and respect of the players.
Indian pacer had an injury in his back ahead of the Asia Cup but seems to have fully recovered after a long rest and undergoing intense rehabilitation at the NCA.
The BCCI is looking into the matter, as national selectors are bound by contract and not supposed to speak to the media.
Chetan Sharma said that Ganguly was not in favour of Rohit Sharma but he didn't like Virat Kohli.
Virat Kohli had done a fiery press conference after being sacked as India ODI skipper saying that he was told about being removed as India captain hours before the team's departure to South Africa while Ganguly said that Kohli was asked to stay as T20I captain but when he refused BCCI informed him that the board is not in favour of split captaincy.
Chetan Sharma confirmed the internal rift between Rohit and Virat. However, as per Chetan, it wasn't as major as depicted in media and social media.
Chetan Sharma made a shocking revelation in the sting operation conducted by Zee News and told that the rumours of a rift between then BCCI President Sourav Ganguly and Team India's former skipper Virat Kohli were true.
The Chairman of BCCI's selection committee, Chetan Sharma made a shocking revelation about Indian players taking fake injections to reduce the time of their recovery in a sting operation conducted by Zee News.