Hardik, Rahul suspended pending probe, to be sent home


New Delhi, Jan 11 (IANS): Chances of participation of all-rounder Hardik Pandya and opener Lokesh Rahul in the three-ODI series against Australia, starting in Sydney on Saturday, are bleak as the duo has been suspended for their controversial comments during a television talk show.

The decision comes after Diana Edulji, the woman member of the Supreme Court-appointed Committee of Administrators (CoA), advocated suspension of the two until the quantum of sentence is announced.

CoA Chairman Vinod Rai had earlier recommended a two-ODI ban for them but Diana decided to seek legal opinion before taking any action.

"Based on legal opinion and till the time the final procedure is laid down to address this issue, (I) will recommend that a communication be sent to the players concerned and the team immediately," Diana wrote in an email, accessed by IANS.

"It will be imperative that the players be put under suspension till a further course of action is decided for this misconduct," the mail added.

In this regard, a five-member Apex Council comprising the elected office bearers -- President, Vice President, Secretary, Joint Secretary and Treasurer -- has been formed to conduct the probe.

According to media reports, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has decided that the two players should be sent home from Australia.

The duo had made an appearance in a popular television talk show hosted by filmmaker Karan Johar during which they made several comments which were widely perceived to be sexist and vulgar.

Following intense criticism, Pandya had issued an apology in social media although Rahul is yet to come up with his reaction.

In the given scenario, India will be compelled to take the field without Pandya and Rahul in the series opener at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG).

According to a BCCI source, Rahul is not in the first choice of playing XI, while Pandya is also out at least of the first ODI even as the team management is still awaiting a final call.

Earlier on Friday, breaking his silence on the allegedly sexist comments made by Pandya and Rahul, India skipper Virat Kohli denounced the duo's statements and said the team management is still waiting for a decision on them.

Terming the comments as "inappropriate", the 30-year-old skipper said the belief in the dressing room is completely different from the individual comments of the two young players.

"We as the Indian cricket team and responsible cricketers do not support such views," Kohli said during the pre-match press conference in Sydney.

"The two players concerned have realised what has gone wrong and they have understood the magnitude of what has happened," he added.

On being asked about the possible combination if the two are banned, Kohli said: "From the combination and team balance point of view, yes, you'll have to think about the combination you'll need then.

"You don't have control over these things so you have to address it the way it unfolds. That's how we are looking at it ... the combinations will have to be looked at when the decision comes and from there on we'll see what needs to be done about the whole situation."


  

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  • Vikram, Dubai

    Mon, Jan 14 2019

    Most Expensive Truth...

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  • KS Mayya, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Mon, Jan 14 2019

    Well, if these guys were following KwK, they should have known that it only threw up controversies. That's exactly how it gains TRP and makes million watch this show.

    The cricketers in question are talented, but if what was said is what they did and was their attitude, these guys are obviously frogs in the small pond obvilious to changes happening in the society. They might have just triggered a me too movement here.

    Women empowerment is real and more women pass out with advanced degrees and cases such as Sabarimala, Me too, Shah bano should not be treated as isolated incidents. Women are rightfully demanding their rights and self respect.

    If it was another time, BCCI would have let them with an apology. But alas, in this connected world nobody wants to be associated with the lose talk, that can once and forever destroy thier image and character.

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  • Vinay Serrao, Moodabidri/Dubai

    Sat, Jan 12 2019

    Boda Shheera....Elu daanthi naalayi....paaternaga think malth paatherodu !

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  • Francis Saldanha, Bahrain

    Sat, Jan 12 2019

    Notoriety is a ticking time bomb for anyone who doesn’t handle it carefully…

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  • Mahathma, Mangalore

    Sat, Jan 12 2019

    Boda Sheera!!! buri tarah se fas gaye dono??? cricket carrier may end here itself

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  • abdulla, india

    Sat, Jan 12 2019

    Its time to tame all our Cricketers under the Military ..special training. for 100% Discipline and . and by Baba Ramdev for Mind control...with Yoga /Meditation..
    In fact every sportsmen need this as these guys think no end of themselves .....
    India blessed with 1.3 Billion still active can produce Cricketers in Millions.....
    why depend only on 1 1 players ..Simply DUMP them....
    find better ones.
    catch them young ..hammer them.. in military conduct.
    we ned great characters like that of:
    Tendulkar...anil kumble..dravid.
    useless.

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  • J L Mangalore, Mangalore

    Sat, Jan 12 2019

    Strip and lynch those./...Why no such comments..??
    coz they are Hindus??

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  • R Bhandarkar, Mangaluru

    Sat, Jan 12 2019

    Nothing worthwhile on field.Uncouth off it.
    Nonsense fellows.
    Keep them out....Let us see what following will they have then
    Third class

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  • Anand, Surathkal

    Sat, Jan 12 2019

    Welcome and have a hot cup of koffee with Karan.

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  • Sanjay, Hebri

    Sat, Jan 12 2019

    They had it, now its time for them to have some cold beer...to cool of their "mande becha"😃😃😃

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