Ravindra Jadeja wishes Indian blind cricket team for 5th ODI World Cup
New Delhi, Jan 4 (CRICKETNMORE) - Former India cricketer Ajay Jadeja on Thursday hoped that the Indian blind cricket team returns with the silverware as the Ajay Kumar Reddy-led side ventures out to play in the fifth ODI World Cup,
"As players we don't mind playing anywhere. The board is there to take care of our safety and security. As players our main focus is on the World Cup and winning it handsomely," Reddy told IANS here.
Jadeja echoed similar sentiments, saying the players can only play wherever their board wants them to play.
Recalling his feud with the BCCI, Jadeja, however, said that he felt sad with the functioning of the current set up in the national cricket board.
"I have had my own battles with the BCCI but feel sad that during the last couple of years we don't know who is BCCI. Anything that goes wrong, we go back to all the old people who were part of this organisation and anything good probably goes to somebody who has just come a few days/months ago.
"It's an organisation that's been around for a very long time, where mostly good things have been done and that's the reason where we have our cricket today. It's unfortunate that they have become the punching bags in the last few years," he said.