Reports: Mohammed Shami to be included in the central contract list
02:41PM Mon 19 Mar, 2018
After all the negativity that surrounds the life of India pacer Mohammed Shami in few recent days, he can finally breathe a sigh of relief. The reason being the possibility for the pacer to be inducted back into the central contract list in Indian cricket under BCCI. Earlier his contract was withheld by the board pertaining to the allegations made by his wife.
For Shami, now all depends on the report of the investigation that has already been undertaken by the board’s Anti- Corruption Unit (ACU) that is headed by Neeraj Kumar. The answer to the questions that loom around Shami’s future with the Indian cricket and doubts over his participation in the forthcoming IPL season would come to rest in the span of 4-5 days just after the submission of the report.
Would return to the fold, if not guilty
As per the latest developments from the board, all rests on ACU’s investigation which if gives him a clean chit and claims the cricketer to be not guilty for any of the allegations imposed, he would be handed back his Central contract. “The brief is pretty clear. The BCCI’s handbook has an ‘Ethics Code’ for cricketers with a specific clause regarding financial transactions.
The ACU is only investigating Shami’s dealings with Mohammed Bhai and Alishba and the alleged monetary exchange his wife is talking about. If Kumar’s report absolves Shami of any wrongdoing, he will be immediately handed back his Central Contract,” said a senior BCCI official
As per the BCCI officials, they have no right to interfere with his personal life and the allegations made on him by his wife are under the police jurisdictions and they have nothing to do with it. It was made very clear, “Yes, there are specific allegations levelled against him by his wife. But the Kolkata Police is doing its job and it’s completely their domain. In BCCI, we can’t sit back on judgement on personal life and take away his livelihood. Also, the board doesn’t have the powers to do so,” the official told DNA.