New Delhi: A day after supporting its wicket-keeper Mahendra Singh Dhoni for wearing a military insignia during an international match, Committee of Administrators chief Vinod Rai on Saturday said that there is no question of breaking the International Cricket Council's (ICC) norms and consequently, they will follow the cricket governing body's decision.
"Our stand is very clear, we will conform to ICC norms. This is not a religious or a commercial message but I find that ICC has not allowed other players also for this kind of thing. We don't suppose to escalate, we will go by ICC's norms absolutely," said Rai while talking to media.
"Even yesterday, we were clear in our mind. ICC got to our notice that on the gloves, they allow only 2 manufacture logos. And there is nothing patriotic and nationalistic about it, it's just his personal message that's all.” he said.