New Delhi: Spin legend Anil Kumble extended Thursday support to his former India teammate Wasim Jaffer. It happened after the Cricket Association of Uttarakhand (CAU) alleged that Wasim Jaffer had tried to force religion-based selections. He did so as the state team’s coach. Former India players Irfan Pathan and Manoj Tiwary also stood in solidarity with Jaffer. Both of them supported the leading run-getter of the Ranji Trophy.
Jaffer quit as Uttarakhand coach Tuesday owing to a dispute with the state association. He rejected allegations by the cricket association’s officials that he favoured Muslim players in the team. Kumble, who currently heads the ICC’s Cricket Committee backed Jaffer to the hilt.
“With you Wasim. Did the right thing. Unfortunately it’s the players who’ll miss your mentorship,” Kumble wrote on his Twitter handle.
The 42-year-old Jaffer played 31 Tests for India and is a celebrated name in domestic cricket. He said the charge levelled by CAU’s secretary Mahim Verma in a media report, had caused him immense pain.
Jaffer resigned citing ‘interference and bias of selectors and the association’s secretary for non-deserving players’ as the reason.
“…Jo communal angle lagaya (the communal angle that has been brought up), that is very, very sad,” Jaffer said in a virtual press conference Wednesday. “They levelled an allegation that I am in favour of Iqbal Abdulla. They said I wanted to make Abdulla as the captain, which is absolutely wrong,” he asserted.
The leading run-getter in Ranji Trophy also dismissed allegations that he brought Maulvis (Muslim religious scholars) to the team’s training. “First of all they said the Maulavis came there in a bio-bubble and we offered Namaz. Let me tell you one thing, the Maulavi, Maulana, who came on two or three Fridays during the camp in Dehradun, I had not called him. It was Iqbal Abdulla (Uttarakhand player) who sought mine and the manager’s permission only for the Friday prayer,” Jaffer asserted.
In a tweet, Jaffer also said he ‘recommended Jay Bista for captaincy not Abdulla, but CAU officials favoured Iqbal’.
Former India pacer Pathan took to Twitter and offered his support to Jaffer. “Unfortunate that you have to explain this,” Pathan said in a tweet.
Former India cricketer and senior Bengal player Manoj Tiwary also supported Jaffer on the issue. He urged the Uttarakhand Chief Minister Trivendra Singh Rawat to take note of the issue.
“I would request the Chief Minister of Uttarakhand (BJP) Mr Trivendra Singh Rawat 2 intervene immediately nd take note of the issue in which our National hero Wasim bhai was branded as communal in the Cricket Association nd take necessary action. Time 2 Set an example #Wasim Jaffer (sic),” tweeted Tiwary.
Former Mumbai batsman Shishir Hattangadi asked Jaffer not to be on the defensive on the matter. “Wasim, opening the batting has been your religion. You don’t need to defend yourself. Stay calm and shoulder arms to anything that is outside the off-stump. Needless to say, you knew where your off-stump was, more often than not,” tweeted Hattangadi
Jaffer was appointed as the head coach of the state team in June 2020. He had signed a one-year contract with CAU.