BCCI, CA resolve DRS issue to put focus back on cricket

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BCCI withdraws complaint against Smith and Handscomb. File Pic

Internet Desk: The BCCI on Thursday decided to withdraw their complaint against Aussie skipper Steve Smith and his partner Peter Handscomb regarding the controversial DRS referral which had happened in the second Test at Bengaluru.

Earlier today the parent body of Indian cricket submitted an official complaint for a Level 2 charge against Smith and Handscomb for violation of the spirit of the game.

Cricket Australia (CA) chief executive James Sutherland on Thursday met BCCI CEO Rahul Johri at the BCCI headquarters in Mumbai to resolve the issue. The two captains will meet ahead of the test in Ranchi and promise to further proceed without hurting the spirit of the game.

“BCCI and CA have resolved to restore focus on the ongoing series amidst the increased attention towards issues which have emanated during the course of the 2nd Test match in Bangalore,” a press release stated.

Johri and Sutherland discussed the matters at length, agreed the importance of bringing back the focus to the game and the much anticipated next Test match in Ranchi.

Sutherland said, “A series between India and Australia is bound to generate considerable excitement for fans in both the countries. On the field the two teams are fierce competitors who represent their countries with pride. As we have seen this week in Bangalore, with so much at stake, tensions can bubble over.

“We are half way through what has already been a riveting series – and there is still much to look forward to. In discussing the relevant issues in depth, we have agreed that it is in the best interests of the game to put these differences aside and clear the way for the focus to be on the cricket, and the remaining matches of the series.”

Johri on his part said “India has always cherished a contest with Australia and over the years, the performances of both, the teams and the players, are testimony to the level of competitiveness that exists between these two teams.

“While having responded officially to one such incident which happened in the last Test, together, we believe that the focus of the teams and the joy they provide to the fans, should not be diluted and it is imperative to ensure that the rest of the series, which promises a great cricketing contest, not be compromised,” he concluded.