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Ex-India Women’s Cricket Captain Diana Edulji Declines Top BCCI Award

Written by Abhishek Patil

Diana Edulji has declined the prestigious CK Nayudu Lifetime Achievement Award as she is in the Supreme Court-appointed Committee of Administrators (CoA) that is running Indian cricket. A three-man BCCI panel recommended the former India women’s team captain for the prestigious award.

Edulji played 20 Tests and 34 ODIs in a career spanning over 17 years, taking 63 and 46 wickets respectively.

In a media statement, Eduljee said: “I have learnt today that the BCCI awards committee (consisting of BCCI office-bearers and eminent journalist N Ram) has conferred the life time achievement award on me. Neither me nor any other member of the Hon’ble Supreme Court appointed Committee of Administrators were part of this awards committee.

“However, since I am a member of the Hon’ble Supreme Court appointed committee of administrators of the BCCI, I do not think it is appropriate for me to accept this honour at this juncture. I have discussed my decision with my family, friends and well-wishers who wholeheartedly support my decision not to accept the award during my tenure as a member of the COA. In fact, I had made my decision very clear last year as well when my name was suggested for this honour.

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