The International Cricket Council understands the importance of World Anti-Doping Agency's "whereabout clause" and it is their duty to address BCCI's concerns, WADA Director General David Howman said here on Monday.
In the city to attend the seventh Asia/Oceanic Region Intergovernmental meeting on anti-doping in sports, Howman said he had a discussion with the ICC officials during the recent World Twenty20 in the West Indies on the contentious clause and WADA would meet them again to sort out the issue.
BCCI must not spare the rod
"Last weekend during the T20 World Cup, I discussed the issue with ICC officials in Barbados and made them understand the importance of the clause. The discussion was very good and I listened into their concerns," Howman said.
"ICC has made a good progress on the issue. We have made a good progress on the issue. We know some people are scared (about clause). But one needs to understand that it's the international federation (ICC) who ultimately has to look into and address the concerns of the national federations (BCCI and others)," he said.