The Cricket Board today said it has not received any intimation from India's
ODI captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni to exclude him from the Sri Lanka-bound
squad.
The BCCI was reacting to media reports which claimed that Dhoni was set
to pull out of the Sri Lanka tour as he was tired of playing non-stop cricket.
India are scheduled to play three Tests and five One Day Internationals during
the tour of Sri Lanka to be held from July 18 to August 29.
"He was in the same flight with me from Karachi but he did not say anything
at all," BCCI secretary Niranjan Shah said.
"If at all there is anything, we will know tomorrow," Shah said.
The selectors will meet here tomorrow to pick the squad for the Sri Lanka
tour, besides naming a list of 30 probables for the Champions Trophy.
Dhoni has been critical of the hectic Asia Cup schedule and the Team
India captain found support in coach Gary Kirsten, who also felt that
Dhoni was feeling tired and needed a break.
After yesterday's defeat in the Asia Cup final in Karachi, Dhoni was asked
to clarify if he was pulling out of the Sri Lanka tour.
The ODI captain, however, evaded a direct answer and said things would be clear
in the next couple of days.
|