Veda has played 48 ODIs for India as well as 76 T20 matches. He has recently lost two important members of his family due to COVID.
Veda has played 48 ODIs for India. (File Photo)
The Indian women’s cricket team is to go on a tour of England in June and the team has been announced for this. Veda Krishnamurthy has not found a place in this team. Veda is currently facing a difficult crisis. He lost his mother and his sister within a week due to COVID. Veda had written about his position by writing a post on social media. Former Australian women’s player Lisa Sthalekar has slammed the BCCI for not supporting Veda in difficult times. She said that her (BCCI) decision not to make the selection in the team could be but BCCI could have at least contacted Veda about how she is handling herself in this difficult time.
Veda has supported Veda by writing a long letter on her tweeter handle and has hit the BCCI. He wrote in his letter, “He can justify his choice of not selecting Veda for the England tour, but I am angry that as a contract player he has some kind of support from the BCCI Not contacted, not even asked how she was handling herself. “
Good association should worry about players
Lisa wrote that the Sangh should worry about its players. He wrote, “A true union should worry about its players playing, let alone worry about the game at any cost. Quite disappointing As a former player, the ACA asks us every day how we are and provides us all kinds of facilities. If a player is in need, then the association that is in India, he should do it immediately. “
There is still time to fix this!! pic.twitter.com/LT3hApMioJ
– Lisa Sthalekar (@ sthalekar93) May 15, 2021
Need help in this difficult time
Lisa said that players are facing a lot in this difficult time, which also has an impact on their game. He said, “Right now many players are going through pressure, angst, fear and grief and it is having an impact on them and it is also affecting their game.”
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