
New Delhi: Former South African paceman Allan Donald, who was recently appointed as bowling coach of the Pune Warriors, on Monday said it will be a "pity" if the reconciliation efforts between the BCCI and his IPL side fail.
Sahara Group have ended their financial ties with the BCCI and pulled out of the IPL, saying they were not treated well by the Cricket Board.
BCCI on Monday offered an olive branch to the aggrieved Group by saying that it was ready for a dialogue to resolve the matter.
"We hope something can come of it. I met some really good people there and it will be a pity if it doesn't work out. It was an enormous surprise to all of us," Donald said.
"We had absolutely no idea. The night before we were up until past midnight, discussing which players we were going to buy. We would have got all of them," Donald told Cricinfo website.
Donald was signed as coach by the Pune Warriors as bowling coach at the start of the year and was part of a training camp conducted in Pune last week.