The BCCI has issued the following press release yesterday. The CoA in accordance with the BCCI has decided to suspend Hardik Pandya and KL Rahul from playing any form of cricket after their comments on a TV show. The duo will now return to India and an enquiry and proceedings will be made against them for misconduct and indiscipline that have been initiated under Rule 41 of the BCCI Constitution that states as under:-
Since then, the senior selection committee has announced replacing Pandya and KL Rahul with Shubman Gill and Vijay Shankar for India's ongoing ODI series vs Australia. India are currently down a game in the series after losing to Australia by 34 runs on Saturday. This is 19-year Shubman Gill's first appearance for the senior side. Saturday also reported a divide between CoA members Vinod Rai and Diana Edulji over how best to proceed with the situation. While Rai spoke in favour of a quick enquiry, Edulji clashed saying that due process must be followed. It is interesting to note here that “We must take a view by the time second ODI gets over as we cannot afford to debilitate team strength due to delinquent behaviour on the part of some player,” said Rai in an email as quoted by PTI. “We should be in no hurry to conduct the inquiry as it would then look like a cover up job being done,” Edulji wrote in her email response.
- In terms of Rule 41(6) of the BCCI Constitution, the players are hereby suspended with immediate effect from participating in any manner whatsoever in any match or function or event or activity that is authorized, organized, sanctioned, recognized or supported in any way by the BCCI, the ICC or any State Association, until final adjudication of the matter.
Since then, the senior selection committee has announced replacing Pandya and KL Rahul with Shubman Gill and Vijay Shankar for India's ongoing ODI series vs Australia. India are currently down a game in the series after losing to Australia by 34 runs on Saturday. This is 19-year Shubman Gill's first appearance for the senior side. Saturday also reported a divide between CoA members Vinod Rai and Diana Edulji over how best to proceed with the situation. While Rai spoke in favour of a quick enquiry, Edulji clashed saying that due process must be followed. It is interesting to note here that “We must take a view by the time second ODI gets over as we cannot afford to debilitate team strength due to delinquent behaviour on the part of some player,” said Rai in an email as quoted by PTI. “We should be in no hurry to conduct the inquiry as it would then look like a cover up job being done,” Edulji wrote in her email response.
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