Dravid, Charu Sharma ignored my call: Mallya
Published on Mon, May 12, 2008 at 18:08, Updated at Mon, May 12, 2008 in Sports section
Tags: Vijay Mallya, Rahul Dravid , New Delhi

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New Delhi: Bangalore franchisee owner Vijay Mallya seems to be training his guns on skipper Rahul Dravid after sacking Charu Sharma from the post of the team’s chief executive.
Peeved at his team’s poor performance in the ongoing Indian Premier League (IPL), Mallya has blamed Dravid for the poor composition of the team, which has been found short of Twenty20 specialists.
“My biggest mistake was to abstain from the selection of the team. Though I watch a lot of cricket whenever possible, I am no cricket expert at the end of the day,” the liquor baron was quoted as saying by a leading daily.
“I had a separate list of players that I wanted. But since Dravid is such an iconic player, I trusted his judgment. And Charu Sharma also backed him. After seeing the final list, my friends told me it looked like a Test team. But I backed both of them thinking that they advised me properly,” Mallya added.
Charu Sharma denied that he had a role to play in the selection of the team and that he had only told Mallya to back his captain, coach and senior players.
Mallya made it clear that he was not happy with the squad, currently languishing at the bottom of the IPL points table, which has been ridiculed as a Test team in Twenty20 jersey.
The liquor baron said he had some players in mind but Dravid and Sharma completely ignored them and went ahead with their own plan.
"I was very tempted to bid for players whom I wanted but they held me back. Obviously things have turned out differently," he said.
He said Sharma backed Dravid to the hilt and even in the second auction, where the captain was not present, the former CEO discouraged Mallya to buy players of his choice.
"When Rahul Dravid was not present in the second auction, I wanted to acquire some players but Charu Sharma was very tentative about them. I mean I bought Misbah-ul Haq because I was determined to do it. There were other players I was discouraged about," Mallya said.
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I feel immensely sorry for Dravid because he of all people command more respect than what Mallya has given him.
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i think ur contradicting ur own statement. first u say thr shud b good atmosphere for team to perform well,
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Hi Vijay,I know how BCCI and the IPL team owners are minting money from this sport you people have ruiened
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Corportisation has really helped in exposing the incompetencies of these so called icons.dravid was always an average player who was
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Mallya should squarely blame only himself. He failed to comprehend that T20 is neither cricket nor entertainment. The filmstar owned
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