
"Don't compare cricket with others"
Indian batsman Yuvraj Singh has hit back at sportspersons criticising cricketers for not signing an anti-doping clause.
Yuvraj on Wednesday said that playing to a cramped calendar makes it necessary for cricketers to guard their privacy in a brief off-season.
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Several Olympians, including Beijing gold medal-winning shooter Abhinav Bindra have ridiculed the cricketers' privacy and security apprehensions with regards to the 'Whereabouts Clause' of the WADA anti-doping code which requires athletes to furnish their location three months in advance for out of competition tests.
Yuvraj said while the athletes from other sports were entitled to their opinions, the cricketers' concerns were not without basis either.
"I feel we are travelling more. We are playing a lot of time in a year and we should be given more space with due respect to other sports," Yuvraj told a news channel.
"Players giving silly reasons"
"After nine months of playing, we come home for just 10 days. We don't want somebody to intrude our privacy for dope tests during that small period. We have put out our points to the BCCI and they will speak to the ICC," he added.
The feisty left-hander said athletes from other sports don't have to travel abroad as much as the cricketers have to.
"Their sports and our sport is different. We play more and we get very little time with our families. They have their opinions but we have our concerns and we have conveyed them," he said.
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