The plans of India’s roadmap for the 2027 World Cup are “not meant for public consumption”, BCCI secretary Devajit Saikia said in an interview to PTI, refusing to comment anything on individual players and their much-speculated future in the team. However, veterans Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli dominate the chatter whenever there is any talk around the Indian team’s 2027 global campaign but Saikia said that “strategic discussions in the board room” are best left inside.
“We have a very well-knit team and a lot of experts. All stakeholders are taken on board,” Saikia told PTI during an exclusive interaction. “Whatever decisions that are made involve the cricket committee, the selectors and all other stakeholders, including the support staff, the head coach and the players concerned.”
“There are regular conversations taking place. For that reason, we do not need any special session of interaction. This is an ongoing process,” the secretary again said.
He also maintained that he would not share any boardroom information as well.
“I do not think I should disclose anything before the media or the public because these are strategic discussions. I am not authorised to speak about them before the media. Secondly, these are matters that should remain within the boardroom,” he concluded
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