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Parvez Rasool desires BCCI to step in, says being pressured to consider future

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“They said police action will be taken. Then in the mail, they said, do we have enough proof to nail him down. Does that mean you have come here to nail me down? Their intention looks different,” Rasool, the lone J&Ok participant to characterize the Indian staff, instructed this paper on Friday.
The 32-year-old all-rounder said he obtained much more upset when one of many officers wrote on a social web site that Rasool must be given an extended rope in order that he hangs himself. As per Rasool, the official deleted his remark later.
“The official deleted it but I have the screenshot of it. Can anyone tell me what wrong I have done that I need to be hanged? If you have any doubts, they have my phone number, they can call me. It took mere seconds to clarify but it seems they wanted to victimize me,” he explains.
The JKCA committee of directors got here into existence in June after the Jammu and Kashmir High Court handed an order that the BCCI ought to run JKCA cricket.
One month later, two BJP spokespersons — Gupta and advocate Sunil Sethi — had been appointed to the panel, together with cricketer Mithun Manhas by the Indian board.
Additionally, Majid Dar was appointed to look into the event of cricket at Srinagar and report back to the sub-committee.
Rasool narrates his aspect of the story concerning the discover. “Roller is not like a tennis ball that I can keep in my pocket and roam wherever I want to. It’s for ground use, it’s for cricket development. I really don’t know why these things are happening here. I got a ‘second notice’ which stated that we had sent you a notice on 5th of July.”
However, Rasool says he by no means obtained the preliminary discover.
Gupta, a sub-committee member, mentioned, Rasool was despatched the discover through electronic mail as a result of the cricketer’s contact particulars got for the district cricket unit.
Rasool questions the intention behind the discover. “They said that it’s in their record book, if it was there in the record book then why was I not sent first notice, instead I was sent second notice. It means it was an afterthought. There must be a receipt with them? If you feel someone is not using it properly, then, you write to them and not to a cricketer who has nothing to do with this. I don’t get the point why they wrote me a mail especially as I have nothing to do with this. Write to the district officials.”
The latest occasions have made Rasool take into consideration his future with JKCA. He was deeply anguished with the best way issues are occurring within the valley.
“I have played cricket with passion and hard work. They are now forcing me to think about my future. I have come here to play cricket and not to do all this. Playing in this environment looks very tough now. If they have done this to me, imagine what they can do with smaller players” he mentioned.
These days he’s busy selling cricket again in his city Bijbehara within the Anantnag district. He is sponsoring younger cricketers to take up cricket within the valley.
The district is the one venue which has turf pitches whereas cricket is performed on matting tracks elsewhere within the area. His district needed to prepare a cricket match however JKCA issued a round that those that are a part of an unsanctioned cricket match will likely be banned by the affiliation.
Other tournaments obtained the go forward regardless of Covid-19 restrictions. “There were other tournaments happening, some were happening on mat wickets. A few districts later approached JKCA saying that as their tournament is already on, they should be allowed to conclude it. The JKCA agreed to it but when we asked they said no, due to the Covid-19 situation they couldn’t allow us to host the tournament. We are still waiting for approval from JKCA” he mentioned.
Rasool now desires the Indian board to intervene. “I think BCCI should intervene now. Please see my work. I’m trying to promote cricket on my part. I had spent from my own pocket to build that ground and meet daily expenses. I don’t take any money, I help players. I thought what I saw and achieved, others should also get it. The fame, the money and playing a higher level of cricket, that is what I want everyone to see from this part of the region.”