Can't allow Army insignia on Dhoni's gloves, ICC tells BCCI


By Baidurjo Bhose

New Delhi, Jun 7 (IANS): With Indians across all paths of life coming together and showing their support for former India skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni after the International Cricket Council (ICC) asked him to remove the "Balidaan Badge" from his wicketkeeping gloves, the Committee of Administrators (CoA) running Indian cricket had sent in a request to the ICC asking the game's parent body to allow Dhoni to have the logo on his gloves. But the request has been rejected.

Speaking to IANS, sources in the know of developments said that the ICC has made it clear that it is not possible to approve the gloves with the ‘Balidaan Badge'.

The ICC has told the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) that the regulations for ICC events do not permit any individual message and that the logo also breaches the regulations in relation to what is permitted on wicketkeeping gloves.

During the CoA meeting in Mumbai on Friday, one of the members had said that an approval had been sought so that Dhoni can continue wearing the gloves with the logo.

"Yes, we are aware of the issue with Dhoni's badge. But this is not a political or religious sentiment and we have requested the ICC to grant permission to Dhoni to sport the badge on his gloves," the COA member had told IANS.

An ICC official had said that the council would consider the request if the BCCI convinced them that the logo did not have any political or religious message.

India's opening game in the ongoing World Cup saw Dhoni once again profess his love for the security forces after he was spotted with the regimental dagger insignia of the Indian Para Special Forces on his wicketkeeping gloves.

Speaking to IANS, Claire Furlong, ICC General Manager, Strategic Communications, had said that the BCCI had been asked to get the symbol removed from Dhoni's gloves. "We have requested the BCCI to get it removed," she had said on Thursday.

The Army insignia was spotted on Dhoni's gloves as television replays showed him stumping Andile Phehlukwayo in the 40th over of the innings bowled by Yuzvendra Chahal.

"Balidaan" is a distinct insignia of the special forces, which form part of the Parachute Regiment. It has a commando dagger pointed downwards, with upward-extending wings extending from the blade and a scroll superimposed on the blade with "Balidaan" inscribed in Devanagari. Only Paramilitary Commandos are allowed to wear the Balidaan Badge.

Dhoni, who was conferred the honorary rank of Lieutenant Colonel in the Parachute Regiment in 2011, had also undergone training under the Para Brigade in 2015.

Twitter though was abuzz with fans showing respect to Dhoni. One fan wrote: "Salute & respect to MS Dhoni who printed insignia of 'Balidan' on his wicket keeping gloves."

Another fan wrote: "This man shows his love for the nation and army. A Regimental Dragger(BALIDAN) of Indian Army Para Special Force on MS Dhoni Gloves. #IndianArmy #Balidan."

But the ICC feels otherwise. The ICC regulations says: "The ICC equipment and clothing regulations do not permit the display of messages that relate to political, religious or racial activities or causes during an international match."

  

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  • SmR, Karkala

    Sun, Jun 09 2019

    If Mahendra Singh Dhoni really cares about the Indian forces let him and entire team donate all the money from sponsorship and winning prize money for at least one year.

    Just wearing army insignia on gloves will not save the lives of the soldiers who are forced to travel on ill-fated buses and killed in attacks like Pulwama and Naxalites, while cricketers travel in luxurious bulletproof coach with police protection.

    The least I want all the cricketers who really loves this nation sign up for eye and kidney donation Posthumus for the soldiers injured in the frontier.

    Jai Hind

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  • Raaja, Moodbidri

    Sat, Jun 08 2019

    Dhoni please " DRAMA BANDH KAR" i believe you are not joining BJP immediately, so wait you will get lots chance to do DRAMA in our politics, so be cool,

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  • Hussain, Mangalore

    Sat, Jun 08 2019

    Not allowed to stick extra logo in wicketkeeping gloves. All Dhoni had to do was seeking written permission from ICC and stick the logo on the bat. Unnecessary hullabaloo from the media and fans. ICC is right. Period.

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  • Arthur, Mangalore

    Sat, Jun 08 2019

    Cricket players, especially in India, demand special treatment because they are accustomed to flouting the rules with impunity.

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  • Zuhair, Udupi/Muscat

    Sat, Jun 08 2019

    Rightly said ICC.. do they care abt the army when they move around in their luxury cars? Why Wear it only in cricket field? Dhoni should stop acting like Modi who uses patriotism to garner votes of some blind bhakts..

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  • Sunil Pinto, Dubai

    Sat, Jun 08 2019

    If Pakistani cricketers then wear their army paraphernalia and Indian cricketers also wear our country's armed forces items, then we can have a great and passionate India-Pakistan match with lots of brick batting by the spectators. I hope ICC let's everyone wear whatever makes them proud. ..it is good for game and TRP ratings also..

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  • Mangalurian, Mangaluru

    Sat, Jun 08 2019

    Indians will have a better standing in the civilised world as soon as Indians learn and respect rules.

    Rules are important in every facet of life. When an average Indian follows rules, others will start respecting Indians much more.

    So, follow rules!

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Jun 08 2019

    Stop all these Controversies & continue with the World Cup ...

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  • SURESH HEGDE, UAE

    Sat, Jun 08 2019

    Whatever message he has to give the world that is fullfilled. Now he wears or not dosent matter by the pressure of any force....
    DHONI will be HERO onfield and now outfield also....

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  • Harold Dcunha, Mangalore, Mangalore, India

    Fri, Jun 07 2019

    If the rule says, religion and political advertisement should be kept outside the ground, what about praying inside the ground as a team, by Countries, who openly profess their religion. This is mere partiality by ICC. We are with Dhoni and we will support Dhoni at any cost.

    I will write a open letter to ICC head office, condemning their partiality against our player Mr. Dhoni,

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  • AMAR NATHAL, MANGALORE

    Sat, Jun 08 2019

    Sending your letter by Whatsapp, email or conventional mail?

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