BCCI will not do any inquisition


New BCCI president BCCI has lined out any post-mortem of India's miserable tour of England in which the side unsuccessful to win a single international match.

"The tour did not go as intended. We did not have our best team from the start. A lot of players were injured.

We have faith in the team. There is no reason why we can't get back (no. 1 spot) there. We have not formed any committee (to do a post moretem)," said Srinivasan at the end of the Board's 82nd AGM on Monday.

The Indian squad was whitewashed 0-4 by England in the Test rubber and lost the ODI series 0-3, besides losing the lone T20 clash against the hosts.

The Chennai-based businessman remind that the same team had climb the peak of ODI and Test cricket before the England tour by winning the World Cup in April and achieve the no. 1 Test rank that it kept for more than a year in its hold.

"Our cricketers have achieved whatever there was to accomplish. Two months ago they were heroes having won the World Cup; they were the number one Test team. They had one bad series. (Now) they need our support," he said.

Srinivasan did not agree with the view that surplus of cricket affected the team's performance.

"BCCI does not support the view of too much cricket, because accepting a few, not all play all the three formats and those who did were not the ones who were injured.

"We have taken stock of the cricket being played around the world and there is not much differentiation between other teams. Yes, we did not do well but we have faith in the team, they will bounce back," he declared.

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