New Delhi, June 3: Former India captain Sunil Gavaskar has dismissed allegations of conflict of interest levelled at him by historian Ramachandra Guha in his resignation letter to the Supreme Court appointed Committee of Administrators (CoA).

"This is a clear conflict of interest. Either he must step down/withdraw himself from PMG completely or stop being a commentator for BCCI."
Gavaskar however, denied that he has tried to take undue advantage of his position.
"Show me one instance where I have tried to influence the selection committee. Indian cricket has done more for me than I have done for it.
"It's very disappointing that they are doubting my integrity and contribution to Indian cricket," the former India opener said.
"Is there something particular against me that Ram Guha has named me in public?"
Guha had also alleged that there is a 'superstar culture' in Indian cricket and criticised the BCCI's decision to award a Grade A contract to Mahendra Singh Dhoni even though the former national team captain has retired from Test cricket.
But Gavaskar chose to defend Dhoni and justified the BCCI's decision.
"M.S. Dhoni got Grade A contract because he is a superb player. How can you question Dhoni's contribution to Indian cricket?" Gavaskar said.
"If there is a superstar culture, then there is also a jealousy culture."
IANS