BCCI CEO speaks to Pandya, Rahul

It is learnt that both Hardik Pandya and K.L. Rahul deposed via telephone after having tendered unconditional apologies in reply to the fresh show cause notices issued by the BCCI.

Published : Jan 15, 2019 20:07 IST

Pandya and Rahul are facing inquiry from the BCCI on their much-condemned comments on women.

Suspended India players Hardik Pandya and KL Rahul on Tuesday gave their statements to BCCI CEO Rahul Johri, initiating the inquiry into their much-condemned comments on women that have split the Committee of Administrators (CoA).

It is learnt that both players deposed via telephone after having tendered unconditional apologies in reply to the fresh show cause notices issued by the BCCI.

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“The CEO spoke to them via telephone. However, his brief was simple as the inquiry initiator. He has to just collate whatever they have written in their show cause reply. He is expected to submit his report to CoA by tomorrow,” a BCCI official, privy to the development, told PTI .

However, it is learnt the CEO did not ask any questions on whether their agents pressurised them into attending the entertainment show and also speaking in the manner that they did.

Indian all-rounder Hardik Pandya has lost the honorary membership of Mumbai’s Khar Gymkhana following his controversial remarks against women.

According to joint secretary of Khar Gymkhana Gaurav Kapadia, the decision to revoke Pandya’s membership was taken during a meeting of Gym’s managing committee on Monday.

“Any investigative question is the purview of the ombudsman. Now the next phase will only happen if the SC appoints an ombudsman or an ad-hoc ombudsman is appointed,” he said.

The two players had spoken about hooking up with multiple women and being casual about it even with their parents on ‘Koffee with Karan’, triggering an online storm.

CoA chief Vinod Rai recommended a two-match ban on the duo but his colleague Diana Edulji took the matter to the BCCI legal cell, which refused to call the players’ actions a violation of the code of conduct and recommended the appointment of an ombudsman.

The BCCI office-bearers seconded Edulji and even went to the extent of demanding a Special General Meeting to discuss the matter. Rai, on the other hand, has cautioned against going too far.

In an e-mail to Edulji, he has stated that the “BCCI is not in the business of ending young careers.”