India must participate in Champions Trophy, says Ramachandra Guha

The member of BCCI’s Committee of Administrators wrote his opinions on Twitter.

Published : Apr 30, 2017 13:59 IST

Ramachandra Guha... “Boycotting or threatening to boycott a prestigious international tournament does not become a great cricketing nation.”

Committee of Administrators’ member Ramachandra Guha on Sunday said the country “absolutely must” compete in the event.

 

India’s participation in the eight-team tournament in England, starting June 1, is a subject of speculation after the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) was out-voted in the ICC over its opposition to a revamped revenue and governance structure. The Indian board is miffed with the massive cut in its earnings from the ICC revenues after the world body opted to end the ‘Big Three’ domination in its governance and revenue sharing.

“Boycotting or threatening to boycott a prestigious international tournament does not become a great cricketing nation,” Guha tweeted. “Speaking in my personal capacity, as a cricket fan, I believe the Indian cricket team absolutely must take part in the Champions Trophy,” he added.

The BCCI is expected to take a call on this matter in a Special General Meeting on May 7.