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‘Life has been very tough’: Chetan Sharma pens Emotional tweet months after sting operation ended his stint as BCCI Chief Selector

‘Life has been very tough’: Chetan Sharma pens Emotional tweet months after sting operation ended his stint as BCCI Chief Selector

Former BCCI chief selector Chetan Sharma has wrote an emotional tweet months after he stepped down from the role. To note, Sharma made some huge remarks about the Indian cricket during a sting operation conducted by a private media organization in February this year. The former Indian cricketer had claimed that the Indian players had […]

Former BCCI chief selector Chetan Sharma has wrote an emotional tweet months after he stepped down from the role. To note, Sharma made some huge remarks about the Indian cricket during a sting operation conducted by a private media organization in February this year. The former Indian cricketer had claimed that the Indian players had been taking injections to stay fit apart from some other big revelations. Follow IPL 2023 LIVE updates with InsideSport.IN

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‘Life has been very tough’: Chetan Sharma pens Emotional tweet months after sting operation ended his stint as BCCI Chief Selector

On Wednesday, Sharma would take to Twitter to post, “Life has been very tough so far. No hope from your near & dear. Hope Mata Rani bless me.” In the controversial sting operation, Sharma said that some Indian players take injections to enhance their physical level, even if they are not fit enough to play. According to Sharma, the drugs used in these injections are untraceable in doping tests and are unknown to the team management.

He also stated that Indian players are willing to play even if they are only 80 percent fit, and they avoid taking painkillers because these drugs would be detected in doping tests.
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In 2021, the Board of Cricket Control of India (BCCI) replaced Virat Kohli as the ODI captain, without Kohli expressing any desire to step down from the captaincy. Prior to leaving for South Africa, Kohli revealed that the BCCI informed him of the decision just half an hour before sacking him.

In a recent interview, former chairman of selectors Chetan Sharma shed light on the details of the meeting. Sharma disclosed that Kohli believed that he lost the captaincy due to the BCCI president. During the video conference, there were nine people present, including Sharma and all other selectors. Unfortunately, it was disappointing that Kohli, who was the most successful captain for India, had to step down from captaincy.

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