Karim to develop Maldives cricket, BCCI officials stunned
Efforts to get in touch with Karim failed as he did not respond to calls.
New Delhi: Ibrahim Mohamed Solih, the Maldives President, recently visited India to watch the Indian Premier League game between Royal Challengers Bangalore and Chennai Super Kings. Now in a new development, it has now been learnt that his India wasn't a one-off programme.
The Committee of Administrators (CoA) monitoring the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is now set to send GM Cricket Operations Saba Karim to Male to study the position of the gentleman's game in the country and the development program it requires.
The move has come as a complete surprise for BCCI officials, who feel that at a time when there is already so much on the plate for the board after the induction of nine new teams in the domestic structure, the out-of-the-way effort to develop the game in another country could have come later.
"There is so much work to be done in the Northeast and you have the BCCI GM Cricket Operations gallivanting away to the Maldives rather than spend valuable time in the Northeast. The state associations that develop the game and work at the grassroots have been denied the money that is rightfully theirs, but here BCCI money is being spent to send Saba off to the Maldives. Do they not understand that the 'I' in BCCI stands for India?
"Even if cricket diplomacy is to be considered, who in their right minds would think about Maldives or Indonesia for that matter when the focus has to be on relations with Australia, South Africa, New Zealand etc," a senior BCCI official further said.
"Is there some personal agenda? Is someone hankering for an assignment in the Maldives after a BCCI assignment?"