The former Haryana seamer, who is the first Indian to take a hat-trick in international cricket, has been at loggerheads with the Haryana Cricket Association's top officials, including secretary Anirudh Chaudhary, and accused the body of financial irregularities in the past.
Chaudhary is the son of former BCCI President Ranbir Singh Mahendra and grandson of ex-Haryana chief minister Bansi Lal.
"It is called Haryana Cricket Private Limited. I am ready to enter administration but will Ranbir Mahendra let me enter. They have been running it like a fiefdom for years. Players like Kapil Dev and myself are not even members of HCA," Sharma told PTI here.
"I am sure Kohli will repose the faith placed in him by the selectors. He has already done that in Test cricket. We are eyeing the 2029 World Cup and the upcoming Champions Trophy, so it's a good move that Dhoni has decided to quit now. It will give Kohli enough time to get to understand the team."
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Last May, in a complaint to the Haryana Sports and Youth Affairs minister, Anil Vij, Sharma had made charges of financial irregularities against HCA in the purchase of land for building a stadium.
Sharma is the chairman of SSPF National Cricket Council.
SSPF is a grassroot initiative focussed on sports such as cricket, football, athletics, volleyball and basketball.
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