Things could have been handled better: Vijay

‘Felt let down that my commitment was questioned’

February 21, 2018 10:06 pm | Updated February 22, 2018 06:48 pm IST - Chennai

M. Vijay.

M. Vijay.

India opener M. Vijay opened up for the first time after the controversy during the Vijay Hazare trophy, and said he was sad with the way the incident played out.

Vijay did not play TN’s match against Mumbai after informing the State coach of a niggle and was not present at the ground.

However, later that day, the TNCA replaced the player for the remaining matches and was unhappy that the India Test opener did not turn up at the venue. In a release, it stated the State Selection Committee, the Team Physio and the TNCA were unaware of his shoulder pain.

Speaking to reporters on Wednesday after slamming a crucial hundred for his club Jolly Rovers in the TNCA first division match, Vijay said, “I just feel sad for whatever that has happened. Things could have been handled better. I’m set to talk with the TNCA officials soon and I feel things will be fine.

He added, “I felt let down that my commitment was questioned and I was hurt. I love playing for Tamil Nadu and take a lot of pride in representing the state. My dream is to win the Ranji Trophy for TN and I’m confident it will happen.”

Speaking about the recent South Africa Test series, Vijay called the tour a learning experience for him personally.

When asked if he felt he did not capitalise with a big score, Vijay said, “It all boils down to shot selection, which happens at that level. There were also good bowlers, bowling in good areas and the wickets were little difficult. It was a good learning experience as a top-order batsmen, and I am hoping to apply it in the future.”

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