Former Mumbai captain Shishir Hattangadi, who has guided the woman to write to the CoA, has also offered to testify in her support, even as Board drags its feet in the first case against Rahul Johri
Rahul Johri and Shishir Hattangadi
Hattangadi said that his friend is not employed with the BCCI. When asked whether he was willing to meet the three-member independent committee that will probe the allegations, Hattangadi, 57, remarked: "It's like asking a player whether he would be willing to play for India. I'm ready, pick me."
Hattangadi refused to go into details of the alleged harassment. "Look, she is a friend of mine and I must protect her. I reckon she must have mentioned details [in the letter to CoA], but I don't have a copy of that letter.
"I was approached for help and I gave it. I advised her to write to the CoA which I believe has been done," he said. Former India women's captain Diana Edulji, who is part of the CoA alongwith Vinod Rai, was unavailable to confirm receipt of the email.
Johri did not respond to a call and text message from this writer. "This is not about my two minutes of fame, it's about much more," Hattangadi stressed in conclusion.
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