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BCCI may ask Wriddhiman Saha to explain breach of Central Contract clause with comments on Ganguly, Dravid, Chetan

BCCI, in all likelihood, will ask veteran wicketkeeper Wriddhiman Saha about his recent outburst after being dropped from the Indian team as it is in violation of protocols to be followed by a centrally contracted cricketer. The annual central contracts that players sign (Saha is in Group B with annual retainership of Rs 3 crore) has a clause 6.3, which apparently he has violated. The clause 6.3 of players' central contract states: "Player shall not make any comments about the game, officials, incidents that happened in the game, use of technology, selection matters or any other matter related to the game which in opinion of the BCCI is adverse to and / or not in the interest of the game, team or BCCI in any media...."

Read AlsoDravid told me won't be picked henceforth, suggested retirement, says furious Wriddhiman Saha

Veteran wicketkeeper Wriddhiman Saha, who has been dropped from the Indian Test team, on Saturday revealed that the team management headed by head coach Rahul Dravid had told him to think about "retirement" as he won't be considered for selection henceforth.

The specific comments that Saha made across media are on his selection and his private conversations with head coach Rahul Dravid, chief selector Chetan Sharma and BCCI president Sourav Ganguly. The 37-year-old, whose international career virtually ended after he was told by the team management that they wanted to groom a younger 'keeper, has since then come out in public domain, putting out allegedly "threatening" whatsapp messages from a journalist without taking names. While the BCCI had asked Saha to name the journalist, the parent body is apparently unhappy about his comments where he has made a private conversation with Dravid public and also

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