'If There Had Been an Issue....' – BCCI VP Rajiv Shukla blames AUS-A players for infection during India-A series

BCCI Vice President Rajiv Shukla clarified that the Australia A players’ infection during the India A series was not due to food, attributing it to other factors.

Gopi Marisetty
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Recently, the BCCI Vice President, Rajiv Shukla, clarified that the health scare that affected the Australia A camp in Kanpur during their one-day series against India A. Several Australian players reportedly caught an infection, but Shukla clarified that there were no issues with the quality of the food. Four players, including the captain, were affected by stomach infections during the tour, with Henry Thornton admitted to Regency Hospital after his condition worsened, while the other three were treated and released after medical checks.

Shukla emphasized that the meals served to the players were safe and sourced from one of the finest restaurants in the city. Team sources had hinted at a possible link to the hotel meals, but Shukla dismissed these concerns. “If there had been an issue with the food, all players, including the Indian players, would have fallen sick. It must have been something else. They are being fed food from one of the finest hotels, the food is good, and everyone is eating the same. Since a few players have fallen ill, they may have contracted an infection, and we are handling it," he told reporters.

The event has brought attention to hospitality and food arrangements, particularly in leagues such as the IPL when international players are in India and eat in the best hotels and restaurants. Shukla explained the difference, and the logistical issues in Kanpur.

Logistics and Arrangements Could Have Helped

Shukla pointed out that IPL arrangements differ because franchises handle all hospitality and food for players. “The issue arises because there aren't many hotels. We need 300 rooms in a five-star hotel, and that's not available. There is no international airport in the area that operates 24/7. Had better arrangements been in place, they would have gained an advantage,” he said.

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Despite the health scare, India A won the first unofficial ODI, but Australia A bounced back with a dominant nine-wicket win in the second match, leveling the series at 1-1. The series continued without further major health issues.

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