In the wake of Gautam Gambhir’s injury controversy, former Pakistan skipper Wasim Akram termed the itinerary chalked out by BCCI for Team India as “inhuman”. “At a time when the club versus country debate is doing the rounds, I wonder if the BCCI has planned its calendar keeping players’ welfare in mind," Akram said.
![]() Top Indian cricketers like Virender Sehwag and Gautam Gambhir have fallen prey to the hectic playing schedule chalked out by the BCCI, feels Wasim Akram. © AFP |
“Gambhir’s shoulder injury will actually catch BCCI on a sticky wicket. Gambhir was playing in a BCCI-sanctioned tournament and was only honouring his commitment towards his franchise, who had bought him at a record price,” said Akram, who is also the Kolkata Knight Riders’ bowling coach.
“I hear Gambhir was already injured during the World Cup. Therefore, it is up to a player to decide what is good and bad for him. Gambhir's Delhi-mate Virender Sehwag is another case. Sehwag is already out of the West Indies series and doubtful for the England tour, too. It's a blessing in disguise that Delhi Daredevils did not go the full distance in the IPL! More matches would have only delayed Sehwag’s treatment,” he added.
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