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Originally Posted by BANFAN
I don't see him , he was quiet balanced in his answers.
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In many circles this is viewed as at least questioning the decision:
"It was a surprise," he said. "The cricket board has made a decision so we have got to run with it. I was not [consulted] but I was on leave, so I was not contactable at the time. The board has made a decision not just based on events in Zimbabwe but, from what I understand, some other ongoing situations."
This tells us he wouldn't have done it ("surprised")
This tells us he is not happy with it ("have got to run with it")
This tells us he was not asked ("not consulted")
This tells us he had no chance to defend anyone ("was on leave")
The high ups in the BCB note things like this that's all. Better he said very little and didn't comment on the situation and just say it is a matter for the board. Law bhai's first interaction with cricket politics so best to say nothing that can be viewed as disapproval in the media.