PTI
Mumbai, Nov 22: Chief selector Dilip Vengsarkar has defied the Cricket Board's gag order yet again and given a wide-ranging interview to a Mumbai newspaper just a few days after the BCCI sent the selectors a seven-point list of guidelines.
Vengsarkar may have stopped, albeit only temporarily, from writing his regular column in a Marathi weekly, but has decided to continue his battle with the BCCI by giving the interview to Bombay Times.
The former India captain has already been asked to explain why he had defied the gag order and continued to write his column in Sakal, a leading Marathi daily owned by the brother of Board chief Sharad Pawar.
The BCCI has not yet revealed whether they have received any explanation from Vengsarkar or if he has sought special permission to continue to write his column.
It remains to be seen what the BCCI's response is to the latest instance of defiance of its clear-cut gag order by the selection panel chief.