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newspoint|21-03-2026
“Don’t bring the BCCI Administration into the picture. It’s a one-on-one with an employee of the BCCI. Jay Shah and Co. have nothing to do with this issue. I am taking control of my life, and I think I am entitled to do it,” Sivaramakrishnan wrote in a post on X.
The former leg-spinner had recently announced his decision to quit his long-standing role as a commentator with the BCCI. In a series of posts on X, he alleged that he had faced discrimination and a lack of adequate opportunities despite being associated with the commentary panel for over two decades.
Sivaramakrishnan revealed that he was often overlooked for key on-air assignments such as toss presentations and post-match segments.
"I am retiring from commentary for BCCI. If I have not been used for TOSSES and PRESENTATION for 23 years, and newcomers come in to pitch report Tosses Presentation even when Shastri was coaching, what do you think could be the reason?" He wrote on X.
"How does a company owning BCCI rights go down? Any guesses. My retirement is nothing great. But a story of TV production unfolds. Soon you will see the bigger picture," he added.
When a user suggested that his skin colour was an issue, Sivaramakrishnan replied, "You are right.
Colour Discrimination.""How does a company owning BCCI rights go down? Any guesses. My retirement is nothing great. But a story of TV production unfolds. Soon you will see the bigger picture," he added.
Also Read: Live Cricket ScoreSivaramakrishnan played nine tests and 16 ODIs for India between 1985 and 1987, famously taking 12 wickets against England in 1984 and starring in the 1985 World Championship triumph.
Article Source: IANS"How does a company owning BCCI rights go down? Any guesses. My retirement is nothing great. But a story of TV production unfolds. Soon you will see the bigger picture," he added.
Also Read: Live Cricket ScoreSivaramakrishnan played nine tests and 16 ODIs for India between 1985 and 1987, famously taking 12 wickets against England in 1984 and starring in the 1985 World Championship triumph.
Article Source: IANS



