New Delhi: Former India captain and current National Cricket Academy (NCA) head Rahul Dravid is set to appear before BCCI Ethics Officer D.K. Jain on Thursday over the allegation of conflict of interest charge against him. Amidst this murmur, it has come to the limelight that Dravid has not resigned from his position in India Cements. While Committee of Administrators chief Vinod Rai had announced that Dravid had resigned, the official documentation shows that he has only been granted leave of absence by the company for his engagement with the BCCI.
In the letter India Cements Senior General Manager G. Vijayan has clearly mentioned to Dravid that he is being granted leave of absence for an initial period of two years so that he can honour his commitment with the BCCI as NCA head.
"We state to confirm that we have No Objection to your proposed contract with the BCCI in respect of the position of Head of Cricket at the National Cricket Academy as described in your letter.