A Child In Lebanon Captured The Moment Israeli Airstrikes Began
A Child In Lebanon Captured The Moment Israeli Airstrikes Began
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Former India captain Sourav Ganguly has raised his concerns with recent reports of sexual harassment against BCCI CEO Rahul Johri and added he was worried with the way the Committee of Administrators handled the case.
In a letter (which is in possession of India Today) addressed to BCCI acting secretary Amitabh Choudhary, treasurer Anirudh Chaudhry and acting president CK Khanna, Ganguly said he had a "deep sense of fear as to where Indian cricket administration is going."
Johri, who has served as the BCCI CEO since April 2016, had been accused of inappropriate behaviour by a woman during his stint at Discovery channel. Ganguly said the reports of sexual harassment against Johri and the way the allegation was handled, has shown the Indian cricket board in poor light.
"I don't know how far it's true, but the recent reports of harassment has really made the BCCI look very poorly.. more so the way it has been handled... The Comittee of Administrators from four has come down to two and now the two seem to be divided," Ganguly wrote in the letter.
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