New Delhi : The BCCI is likely to question Indian skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni on his holdings in companies that have raised questions about conflict of interest.
Interim president Jagmohan Dalmiya said on Monday that the board will look into the allegations levelled against Dhoni.
“I don’t want to disturb the team during the Champions Trophy. We have taken a note of the (Dhoni) issue, we are looking into it but we are not going to hound anyone,” Dalmiya said, after the emergent working committee meeting in New Delhi on Monday.
The BCCI has also proposed that all IPL cricketers will have to share details of their financial transactions, including bank account details and sources of earnings. They will also have to give their phone numbers one month before the IPL begins.