The ICC has responded to the BCCI to confirm the logo displayed by MS Dhoni in the previous match is not permitted to be worn on his wicket-keeping gloves at the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2019.
The regulations for ICC events do not permit any individual message or logo to be displayed on any items of clothing or equipment. In addition to this, the logo also breaches the regulations in relation to what is permitted on wicketkeeper gloves.
#Breaking | @ICC issues statement denying @BCCI‘s request to allow @MSDhoni to sport Balidaan Badge on his glove. | #IndiaWithDhoni pic.twitter.com/4OJX0APTHB
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Earlier, during the India vs South Africa match, the Indian wicket-keeper MS Dhoni was seen wearing gloves which looked more like an Army insignia and ICC had asked him to remove the logo.
BCCI had sent a response to ICC for the clearance, CoA chairman Vinod Rai told PTI.