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Ravi Shastri and Sunil Gavaskar serving two masters?


“No man can serve two masters.Either he will hate the one and love the other, or he will be devoted to the one and despise the other.”

That’s what the Good Book states.

An article in Outlook India highlighted the inherent conflict of interest in the job profiles of Sunil Gavaskar and Ravi Shastri when they (supposedly) provide unbiased, expert comments on games involving India while at the same time they are contracted directly to the Board for Cricket Control in India (BCCI).

The story was picked up by the major news publications in the country.

Sunil Gavaskar and Ravi Shastri categorically denied that their commitment to the BCCI weighs on their minds when they air their opinions for various broadcasting bodies.

The controversy comes at a time when the BCCI has been roundly castigated for its reluctance to endorse the Hawkeye technology in the Decision Review System (DRS).

It is seen as no coincidence that Shastri and Gavaskar echo the BCCI’s point of view in their public posturing on the issue.

It could well be as the duo argue that their viewpoint (also Sachin Tendulkar’s) and the BCCI’s coincide on the matter. But when it comes to conflicts of interest, it is perception that plays the crucial part.

For most cricket fans, the information that the duo are employed with the national administrative body to the tune of Rs 3.6 crore each per annum was unwelcome news.

Certainly, every statement the pair make will now be taken with a pinch of salt.

Sunny Gavaskar was characteristically insouciant about the affair, claiming that every sphere of life has some conflict or the other.

He said: “But they (people) have got to remember that achievers, like them, also have two eyes, two hands—and a stomach (to feed)!”

Ravi Shastri brazened it out saying that his “conscience is clear and clean.”

The interested reader can draw his or her own conclusions.

Either there exists a conflict of interest (not acknowledged by the parties concerned) or there is none and the BCCI’s stance on matters cricketing are Ravi Shastri’s and Sunil Gavaskar’s as well.


Quote of the day:
The only reason for being a professional writer is that you can’t help it. – Leo Rosten

About LINUS FERNANDES

I have been an IT professional with over 12 years professional experience. I'm an B.Sc. in Statistics, M.Sc in Computer Science (University of Mumbai) and an MBA from the Cyprus International Institute of Management. I'm also a finance student and have completed levels I and II of the CFA course. Blogging is a part-time vocation until I land a full-time position. I am also the author of three books, Those Glory Days: Cricket World Cup 2011, IPL Vignettes and Poems: An Anthology, all available on Amazon Worldwide.

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