BCCI have, officially, gone too far

Cutting matches against New Zealand to compete in the Asia Cup, robbing South Africa of Tests in order to make sure Sachin Tendulkar plays his 200th Test match against weak opposition – the West Indies – in India.
Cutting matches against New Zealand to compete in the Asia Cup, robbing South Africa of Tests in order to make sure Sachin Tendulkar plays his 200th Test match against weak opposition – the West Indies – in India.
Just who, exactly, do the Board of Control of Cricket in India think they are? Or are they entirely justified in their actions?
Meanwhile, the International Cricket Council continue to oblige them, most recently by granting all of five Tests against England – a series of such lofty proportions not even afforded to the top-ranked Proteas.
Go figure.
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