Chetan Sharma Quits Before BCCI Could React On Sting Operation!

Thanks to the sting operation of Zee News, Indian cricket faced a big controversy. During the sting operation, the reporter managed to get shocking things concerning the Board of Control for Cricket in India and the team. The whole of the cricketing world was shaken largely by the sting operation.

Team India’s chief selector Chetan Sharma landed in a big controversy after he was caught revealing sensational things like an alleged fight between Sourav Ganguly-Virat Kohli and player

  • s taking special injections to stay fit. Chetan Sharma received big flak for his comments on social media.

    Now the latest news is that Chetan Sharma allegedly resigned from his post as the Selector and sent his resignation to Jay Shah and his resignation was approved. The BCCI would pick a replacement to fill his shoes now.

    After the sting operation went viral, a few reports emerged saying that the BCCI might take action against him as he made sensational comments on the much-talked-about issue of a face-off between Ganguly and Virat Kohli and the press meet Kohli held.

    Talking about the change of captaincy in Indian cricket from Virat Kohli to Rohit Sharma, Chetan Sharma alleged that Sourav Ganguly did not like Kohli and he was removed. He also said that Ganguly has no favoritism towards Rohit but he hates Kohli.

    Chetan Sharma also said that there are two groups in the Indian team and team players meet him regularly. Sharma also said that a few players have personal doctors and take injections to stay fit and that’s why they won’t get caught in a doping test. He made the comments talking about the injury saga of Jasprit Bumrah.

    Chetan Sharma also said that Rohit Sharma might be kept away from the T20 format slowly and Hardik Pandya would be made the skipper of the format eventually. Talking about the selection of the players, Chetan Sharma said that players visit him frequently and they have total trust in him. His shocking comments in the sting operation raised many eyeballs and started a debate on how BCCI would react. Before the Cricket governing body could react he chose to quit.