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Sydney, Feb 24 (IANS): Team India media manager G.S. Walia and all-rounder Irfan Pathan on Friday denied any rift between skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni and his deputy Virender Sehwag and said there was complete harmony in the dressing room.
A day after the top management of
the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) back home stepped in to resolve
the differences between Dhoni and Sehwag, Walia said there was "no rift" but
"a misunderstanding".
"There was no rift between Dhoni
and Sehwag, It was only a misunderstanding. The team was concerned about
reports of a rift. But all differences have been settled now," Walia said.
Both Dhoni and Shewag are expected
to jointly address the press on Saturday ahead of Sunday's ODI against
Australia.
Walia said it was time to move ahead
and concentrate on the game.
"Let's not analyse the same
situation, why this was generated, how it came to this. Let us forget it and be
positive for the future," he said.
Irfan also dismissed reports of differences in
the team.
"Everyone is working hard.
There is no difference of opinion in the team. I have been hearing things, but
it's nothing like that. Things are pretty good. It's a matter of winning big
games. Once we start winning the big games, these things are going to
vanish," Irfan said.
Walia also said that no meeting was
called at the behest of the BCCI
to sort out the differences.
"All we had was the meeting
among all 17 players on the day of the match, after the game, after the press
conference. When I went back to that place, I conveyed it to everyone.
Everybody said, 'sir we don't have any differences'. I have been with them for
75 days. But there shouldn't be a chance given to anybody, not only to you but
anybody else to feel there is a communication gap. I have conveyed that to the
players in simple terms," he said.
The rift appeared in the dressing
room after Dhoni sparked a debate in
the media saying that the team management introduced a rotation policy for the
top three - Sachin Tendulkar, Sehwag and Gautam Gambhir - because they are slow
fielders and were costing the team 20 runs in
the One-day games.
Sehwag hit back at a press
conference, saying the seniors were never told by the captain
that they were slow fielders. Gambhir had also criticised Dhoni
for not finishing matches quickly but the India captain said it was a matter of
perception.
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