Updated On: 10 October, 2012 07:37 AM IST | | Harit N Joshi
Former all-rounder reveals no takers for cricketing views in MCA
Former India Test cricketer Karsan Ghavri lashed out at the Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) after officially stepping down from its Cricket Improvement Committee (CIC) yesterday. He will, however, continue as a managing committee member. Former India cricketers Balvinder Singh Sandhu and Nilesh Kulkarni were the others who stepped down from the CIC on Monday, while former Mumbaiu00a0skipper Milind Rege quit as senior selector.
Ghavri, who rarely loses his temper told MiD DAY that his four-month stint in the CIC was nothing short of a nightmare. “They (MCA) treated us (ex-cricketers) like dustbins. Our suggestions and inputs were ignored. It was a one-sided affair most of the time,” said the former India pacer.