BCCI has too many politicians: Chappell


New Delhi, Dec 6 (PTI): There are far too many politicians in the BCCI and cutting back on some of them might help it become more professional, according to former Australia captain Ian Chappell who said it is important for the Board to put in place a good team to restore its credibility.

"BCCI has got way too many politicians involved. Cutting back on them isn't a bad start," said Chappell at the Hindustan Times Leadership Summit here today.

Besides Chappell, former India captain Bishan Singh Bedi, opener Gautam Gambhir and Justice Mukul Mudgal were also a part of the panel discussion, where all the panelists demanded more accountability, transparency and honesty from the BCCI.

Chappell termed the Indian Board as a "bully" when asked to describe it in one word and said that it actually bullies other Boards to fall in its line.

Citing the example of the Decision Review System, Chappell said there should be similar rules for every cricket playing nation but India never uses it in bilateral series.

"India has a lot of power now, but with power comes responsibility. I don't trust the DRS either and I think it is a rubbish system. But that is beside the point. Either every one has to use it or not use it," he insisted.

Chappell suggested that the BCCI should have a proper team to run the sport in the country.

"Like you cannot have all 11 bowlers or all 11 batsmen in a team. Similarly, to run a cricket body, all should not be cricketers but some administrators also. Putting an administration body together is like picking a cricket team," he said.

Bedi rated BCCI zero on a scale of 1 to 10 as far as BCCI's professionalism is concern.

"The credibility factor is very low as far as the BCCI is concerned. The accountability of the BCCI is absolutely zero," stressed Bedi.

The legendary spinner said it was important for players of high stature who are currently playing the game to speak up against malpractices and corruption.

"The players' voice is very important in issues of match-fixing or chucking. Unfortunately, the giants of Indian cricket have always been silent. It is important that they should raise their voice," said Bedi.

Gambhir also said it was important that the BCCI employ right kind of people so that there is transparency.

"I think there should be more transparency and I feel the current regime is looking to bring in that," he said.

  

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  • rohan, mangalore

    Sun, Dec 06 2015

    ian,there is no bigger politician than your brother greg chappel under whose captaincy his younger brother traver chappel bowled
    underarm ball in cricket to deny newzeland thier victory in 1981.
    and brought disgrace to gentleman game of cricket.if that is not enough,as sachin tendulkar said ,
    your brother greg once again spoiled indian cricket being its coach
    and took it 5 years back by his negative and divisive policies.

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  • Valerian D Souza, Mangalore/Dubai

    Sun, Dec 06 2015

    Next week the above panel will be disappeared.....! Next week you will see a brand new panel singing songs for BCCI...praising BCCI etc.
    BCCI is not BULLY but a arrogant monster. They are sitting on a huge tax free collected funds..! Even government is keeping quite on BCCI functioning.. Rajiv Shukla....!You just listen to him while talking like a puppet...parrot...!

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