Sunil Gavaskar takes 'anti-Mohinder Amarnath' stand, backs M S Dhoni
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"There is no alternative to Dhoni. He and Virat Kohli have been tireless on the field. Virat has been exception and Dhoni has also been tireless. He hasn't missed too many opportunities of catching and stumping," Gavaskar told NDTV today.
Asked about how would one come to know if there is a suitable alternative unless someone is thrown at the deep end of the pool, Gavaskar replied, "Time is not opportune. May be there can be a rethink after Nagpur Test as the series will get over."
Gavaskar termed Amarnath's decision to speak out on the selection controversy as "incredibly courageous."
"What Jimmy has done is incredibly courageous and there are lessons to be learnt. He had the courage and conviction and was prepared to face the consequences."
About Amarnath's allegations on N Srinivasan blocking Dhoni's removal from captaincy, Gavaskar said,"It has always been the protocol to take final approval from the board. It is nothing out of the ordinary. The practice is also followed by the cricket boards in England and Australia."
Gavaskar even gave a reference to the board's constitution drawing a parallel with the Indian constitution.
"Don't we see that the country's President sends a particular recommendation back to Parliament for further discussion. Similarly, the board has a lot of layers. There is a technical committee and it's recommendations are forwarded to the Working Committee and from there it goes to the main board meeting."
Asked about whether Dhoni being the captain of Chennai Super Kings --- the franchise that is owned by the board president has been a factor, Gavaskar answered, "It's tough call. We should believe that the BCCI president would certainly have the interest of country's cricket at heart."
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