The local curator and former Maharashtra pacer Pandurang Salgaoncar, BCCI's chief curator Daljit Singh and head West zone curators Dhiraj Parsana all of whom were present.
Two days before the Test started, Salgaoncar had announced that "ball will fly", a theory that was rubbished by rival captain Steve Smith, who said that "ball will turn from Day 1".
Salgaoncar's comment were in complete contrary to what was on offer for first two days which has given rise to speculation whether local curator got a free hand or there was intervention from Daljit on Indian team's insistence.
The pitch wasn't watered during last few days and the scorching heat added to cracks that are slowly opening up.
A senior BCCI official questioned Daljit's role.
"Did Daljit get any specific instructions from Indian team management to prepare a certain kind of track? Or it was him who instructed Salgaoncar that pitch should be allowed to remain dry," a senior BCCI official told PTI.
The other question that is now being asked is how come Daljit is being allowed to continue as he is pushing 80 years whereas strict guidelines have been led for administrators, selectors as well as employees.
"There is Tapash Chatterjee of Rajasthan, Ashish Bhowmick of Tripura and Ankit Datta of Delhi -- the younger lot of curators. Why aren't these youngsters being given more responsibility?," the official questioned.
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