Mithali Raj’s Letter To Cricket Board: Coach “Humiliated” Me, CoA’s Diana Edulji Biased

Mithali Raj was excluded from India’s playing XI during the ICC Women’s World T20 semi-final. She has now opened up in a letter to the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), saying, “Few people in power are out to destroy me”, She accused Diana Edulji who is the member of Committee of Administrators (CoA) of bias and the team coach Ramesh Powar, saying he “humiliated” her.

India team manager Trupti Bhattacharya and skipper Harmanpreet Kaur reportedly knocked on the door of BCCI CEO Rahul Johri on Monday. They also met other top BCCI officials and shared their views on the selection call that sparked a controversy after the team’s humiliating eight-wicket loss to England and getting knocked out of the ICC Women’s World T20.

Skipper Kaur had justified the decision, maintaining that she had “no regrets”

Mithali while talking about Diana Edulji, who had backed her axing, said that she “used her position against me”. She was dropped despite scoring back-to-back fifties in the group stage of the competition held in the West Indies.

In a letter to BCCI CEO Rahul Johri and Cricket Operations GM Saba Karim stated, “For the first time in a 20 year long career, I felt discouraged, depressed and let down. I am forced to think if my services to my country are of any value to a few people in power who are out to destroy me and break my confidence.”

“I would also like to point out that I have nothing against the T20 captain Harmanpreet Kaur except for the fact that her call to support the decision of the coach to leave me out of the eleven was baffling and hurtful. I wanted to win the world cup for my country and it hurts me because we lost a golden opportunity.”

“To put things in perspective, I have always reposed faith in Diana Edulji and have always respected her and her position as a member of the COA. Never did I think she will use her position against me, more after hearing what all I had to go through in the Caribbean as I had spoken to her about it. Her brazen support in the press with regard to the decision of my benching in the semifinal of the T20 World Cup has left me deeply distressed, more because she knows the real facts having spoken to me.”

On the coach Powar, she reported a series of instances where she felt neglected, she said “For instance, walking off if I am sitting anywhere around, watching in the nets when others bat but choosing to walk away when I am batting in nets if I try to go up to him to talk to start looking into his phone and keep walking. It was embarrassing and very evident to everyone that I was being humiliated. Yet I never lost my cool.”