BCCI is actually right. In case of the dope test and the players are found with certain substance which is not permitted, who is responsible? Whatever the credentials of the player, in a way they are employees of BCCI. If an employee falls sick on duty, he must first inform his employer, before seeking treatment in a place which is not in Employers' list. Mind you BCCI is the official Board of Cricket in India and whether it is IPL or any other format, they all come under one umbrella organization called BCCI. There is T20 World Cup scheduled for next month and if ICC decides to have dope test before tha tournament and if the unwanted substance is found among these players, who will assume responsibility. It is easy to criticise BCCI for each and everything. But becuase they monitoring the entire system, we have a team which performs well and respected. Take for example of neighbouring Pakistan or Sri Lanka Boards. Neither players are controlled nor the Board officials. And finally the sufferer is cricket. Players under BCCI contract are bound by BCCI rules and regulation throughout the contract period, whether during active playing season or break. BCCI pays them huge money unlike other boards and what is wrong if it expects its players to keep them informed about their whereabouts specially during the active season?
Re: Daredevils' Treatment
by Anniyan Dharma on Mar 25, 2010 02:07 PM
Nothing wrong as long as Sharad Pawar fills in the form before going to a doctor too. As someone suggested below, fill the form in triplacate and wait in agony for approval.
Re: Daredevils' Treatment
by prashant menon on Mar 25, 2010 02:23 PM
I completely agree with you. People just jump into the bandwagon and start blaming without seeing the true intent behind it.
BCCI and Sharad Pawar need kickbacks. The local hospitals give those kickbacks. Sri Lankan hospitals only give back kicks. so it is natural for BCCI to get upset. No Swiss bank deposit for Pawar this time aroung.
bcci clearly shows pain in abdomen symptom as gambhir and nehara took ayurveda treatment and got cured . BCCI doesnt know that ayurveda treatment has such a huge potential which is indian in origion but getting popular in other nations.
in india ,we still dont get reimbursement for ayurveda treatments or not recognised by insurance companies due to central govts lack of knowledge and lack of endorsement.