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Saba Karim, Tufan Ghosh under scanner as BCCI trainers register protest
New Delhi, Nov 13: Issues with the way the Committee of Administrators (CoA) ran the board through professional recruits just dont seem to end as fresh skeletons seem to come out every second day. After news came that Indian players have shown reluctance to undergo rehab under the trainers at the National Cricket Academy (NCA), BCCI- accredited trainers across the country have written to Joint Secretary Jayesh George requesting him to look into the treatment meted out to Strength & Conditioning coaches in the country.
Speaking to IANS, George said that he has asked for an explanation on the same from GM Cricket Operations Saba Karim and NCA COO Tufan Ghosh and the report will be sent to Secretary Jay Shah.
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