Cricket players ready for written apology to end ‘Revolt’
Yash
Khajuria
JAMMU, Nov
27: A written
apology by the players who revolved against the J&K Cricket Association
(JKCA) ended the stalemate between the management and players after five days.
Though
the cricket team was defeated by the Andra Pradesh in a one sided match but the
back channel diplomacy by the senior members of association ensured that the
mess in the cricket association is cleared at the earliest.
“We
have brought our demands ahead of the JKCA officials included Incharge Manzoor
Ahmed Wazir and Nayeem Ahmed Bakshi – member Provincial Committee in the
meeting held in Kashmir today and received positive nod”, said Majid Dar -
Player JK Cricket team.
There
were rapid flow of reports aired on web spectrum after the meeting of players
and JKCA officials concluded that the dispute seems to have been resolved. The
players and the Jammu and Kashmir Cricket Association (JKCA) are reportedly
working out a compromise which might involve an apology by the players.
In
this context Majid Dar said that their basic demand was to select a uniform
team for the rest of the matches by including the players from Kashmir region
who were left out of the last match.
“As
far as the apology is concerned meeting was attended by few players and not by
the all boycotted players and we could not present an apology on the behalf of
the absent players, but we will decide collectively that what to do however
lets first see what the JKCA decides.
Interestingly,
when contacted to the senior member of the regional committee of JKCA, Mehboob
Iqbal notwithstanding to the aforesaid he stated that being an official of JKCA
he has no information regarding this meeting and if any meeting was held.
Though the team will be selected on the merit of talent and requirements,
nobody will be selected pre-conditionally.
“It
is a matter for the selection of a state team not the provincial team hence the
team will be selected with the reverence of the Chief Coach and the selection
panel not by member of a provincial committee”, he quipped.
Pertinent
to mention here that, the boycott was led by state team captain Samiullah Beigh
leveled by the allegations of regional bias by selectors and Coach Bishan Singh
Bedi that Bedi was giving preference to players from Jammu over them.
For
the official version when contacted to the Legendry Cricketer and JK Cricket
Team’s Chief-Coach Bishan Singh Bedi has so far refused to comment over this in
fact he expresses “I have nothing to say officially or unofficially as I am as
aware as anybody else”.
Regarding
the meeting held in Kashmir when questioned that did JKCA have kept his self
involved in the meeting he said that he has no info whatsoever is happening out
there in Kashmir.