Pitch curator under scanner after second poor rating by ICC

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New Delhi: Veteran pitch curator Daljit Singh’s job as chief curator of the BCCI is in line after the scathing report by the ICC which rated the Pune pitch, prepared under his guidance, as “poor”.
In fact Daljit was in charge when the Nagpur pitch was also rated ‘poor’ by ICC match referee Jeff Crowe during the India versus South Africa Test match in November 2015 that ended inside three days with an emphatic victory for hosts.
Another showcause by the ICC certainly has not gone unnoticed by the Committee of Administrators and BCCI CEO Rahul Johri will have to frame a reply within 14 days as per global body’s norm.
“Even if there was instructions from team management, Daljit could have just ignored them. No one can pressurise the curator if he doesn’t want to buckle down. But Daljit has had history of succumbing to demands of team management, giving one designer track after another. It’s just that Nagpur and Pune were too bad even for his comfort. The COA might look into the matter,” a top BCCI source told PTI.
Daljit’s position will certainly be under threat as this is the second adverse ICC rating in 14 months.
He is already 79 and has survived as Lodha reforms doesn’t specify the age of a curator like selectors (60 years) or administrators (70 years). (PTI)

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