New Delhi: Harsha Bhogle's ouster from the Indian Premier League commentary box came as a surprise to most cricket lovers.


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While there is no clarity over why the BCCI took such a stand, a complaint from senior players with regards to Bhogle's views on air appears to have triggered it.


Many believe the Indian board operates in an autocratic manner and is thin-skinned when it comes to facing criticism.


According to a report on NDTV, this is not the first time the BCCI has taken a commentator off air.


Similar instances like this have occurred in the recent past.


Arun Lal: In 2012, he was dropped from the commentary team for allegedly working with the Bangladesh Premier League as a commentator.


Sanjay Manjrekar: In 2013, he was ousted from India-Australia series' commentary panel for allegedly criticising BCCI president N. Srinivasan and IPL boss Sundar Raman on a webcast. This despite Manjrekar having a contract with the host broadcaster.


Danny Morrison and HD Ackerman: In 2013, the duo was removed from IPL commentary after labeling Virat Kohli as India's captain-in-waiting. This was at a time when MS Dhoni was facing the heat with regards to his captaincy, especially in Test cricket.


Ian Chappell: In 2013, the Aussie refused to commentate on the India-Australia series as his contract did not permit him to discuss team selection, DRS or administrative matters.