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BCCI annoyed with Munaf's no-show

December 26, 2007 21:24 IST

The Indian team management may be keen to have Munaf Patel [Images] in the squad, but the BCCI is not too happy with the paceman's attitude and appears to have second thoughts about sending him to Australia.

The BCCI, it is learnt, has taken strong exception to Munaf's decision to skip the Ranji Trophy match between Maharashtra and Karnataka currently being played in Ratnagiri.

To make matters worse, neither Maharashtra nor BCCI officials have not been able to contact him to get a feedback on his avaibility.

"It is something which has not gone down well with the officials. If the Board does not get a proper feedback on his recovery and if he does not prove his fitness in domestic matches, it will be difficult for him to go to Australia", a BCCI source said.

It is also learnt that chief selector Dilip Vengsarkar has not been able to contact Munaf nor does he have an idea about his whereabouts.

Munaf, recuperating from a back strain, was supposed to play the Maharashtra-Karnataka Ranji match but had to be omitted from the team since Maharashtra Cricket officials could not establish contact with him.

"He is prone to injuries and it is necessary for the BCCI to know how his rehabilitation programme is going. He has to show some seriousness", the source said.

Munaf was to join the Indian cricket team in Australia as the 17th member from the third Test in Perth but the BCCI had made it clear that he would have to prove his fitness before embarking on the tour.




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