BCCI should make its stand clear on Team India’s Pakistan tour next year by not playing the second fiddle with domestic politics gripping and consummating the matter affecting the morale of playing eleven.
Maybe, Roger Binny would be knowing this better unnecessarily delaying his decision in the best of his interest for a wider discussion and consultation with board members afraid to publicly speak up their mind throwing light on the professional approach and attitude of the largest and richest cricketing boards of the world dominating every format of the game.
By keeping their personal ambitions and ego aside they definitely could have illustrated a pioneering example of their abilities and capabilities as efficient and effective administrators by not succumbing to any kind of coercion and pressure of whatever nature it might have been at the end the ball is in the court of board and it has to consciously choose and pick its position and size either players or political masters and bosses calling the short from behind the scene