Sunil Gavaskar is 'Not The Authority' to Decide on International Cricket Venues, Says Odisha Official
Sunil Gavaskar had earlier said that international cricket should no longer be played in Odisha after crowd violence erupted during the second T20I between India and South Africa on Monday.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: October 06, 2015 11:09 pm IST
The Odisha Cricket Association (OCA) on Tuesday reacted sharply to Sunil Gavaskar's plea for banning international cricket at Barabati Stadium in Cuttack for unruly crowd behaviour, saying the former India captain has no authority to take a decision on the matter. (Barabati Stadium Joins Hall of Shame)
"Sunil Gavaskar is not the authority to take a decision about venue of international cricket matches. He is just a commentator," OCA Secretary Ashirbad Behera said here.
Slamming the crowd behaviour and the police response to it during the second Twenty20 cricket match between India and South Africa on Monday, Gavaskar has said Barabati Stadium should be banned as an international venue for two years.
Angry spectators hurled missiles, mainly water bottles, into the ground after India were skittled out for 92 against South Africa in the match, disrupting play. Behera was speaking to reporters after a meeting called by state chief minister Naveen Patnaik to discuss the incident at Barabati.
Meanwhile, OCA president and former Team India manager Ranjib Biswal described the unruly crowd behaviour as grossly unfortunate.
Only a few unruly spectators were responsible for the incident, and 99 per cent of people come to the stadium to see and enjoy the match, he said.
Vandalism of these people has deeply hurt the sentiments of cricket lovers of Odisha as well as OCA, Biswal said adding this was the first such incident in this stadium and appropriate action would be taken.