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New Delhi: In a veiled threat, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) on Tuesday sent out a message that under-performing players will be called back from South Africa, a view with which Chief Selector Dilip Vengsarkar does not agree. The BCCI Secretary, Niranjan Shah, said the Board had the ``power'' to call back any player if he was not delivering the goods. ``The Selection Committee can always call anybody back and replace him with a new player. The Board and Selection Committee have full power in this regard. But first we would be watching the performance in the first Test,'' he told CNN-IBN. However, Shah's comments were downplayed by Vengsarkar, currently in South Africa to give his inputs on selection matters to the team management. ``That is his viewpoint. I cannot comment on that. They (players) are here because they have been picked for the tour. (Only if) a player is injured or unavailable for selection, then we will call somebody else.'' Shah and Vengsarkar also did not seem to agree on the issue of bowling coach. Shah said, ``the team has not made any demand for it (bowling coach). It is Vengsarkar's personal opinion.'' Vengsarkar has openly supported the appointment of a bowling coach for the team. PTI
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