Rahul Dravid has finally opened up on the allegations of conflict of interest made by former member of the former Supreme Court appointed Committee of Administrators Ramachandra Guha.
In an interview, the former Indian cricketer said that he had gone through the conflict of interest laws by being the Delhi Daredevils mentor. He asserted that he had made no mistake.
¡°By the BCCI¡¯s conflict of interest rules, I was absolutely not under a conflict of interest. If the rules have changed midway through the contract, then I think it is unfair to criticise me for breaking the rules or twisting the rules to suit my convenience,¡± said Dravid.
Earlier, Guha, in a letter to the CoA had said, ¡°No person under contract with an India team, or with the National Cricket Academy, should be allowed to moonlight for an IPL team too."