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| Player: | GS Chappell |
BCCI vice president Rajeev Shukla on Saturday criticised the electronic
media for its over-hyped coverage of cricket and cricketers. He said
the media should restrain itself from covering each and everything
happening in cricket.
"Media, particularly the electronic medium, has grown the habit of
covering even smallest things attached to cricket. Be it players` hair
style or performance on the field, it is being covered. It should not
be done and there should be a line somewhere," he said while releasing
the book `Dressing room - the inside story`.
Citing the example of electronic media`s coverage of Pariamentarians`
reactions to India`s dismal show in South Africa, he said the coverage
presented a false picture.
"It appeared as if parliament was discussing nothing but cricket. But
whatever was said was outside the parliament and not inside.
"One TV journalist even advised a member of parliament to move a
privilege motion against coach Greg Chappell. He had gone to the extent
of saying that he should be informed in advance so that he can break
the news ahead of other channels," he said.
Shukla said the time had come for the media to think about this
intrusive coverage.
"Media should lay some parameters for cricket coverage and only media
can decide what should be done. One day the media criticises players
and management and other day it showers praise. We don`t understand
what to do," he said.
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