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ICC should take steps which it considers is necessary: Kapil Dev

Former Indian captain Kapil Dev reacting on controversy over Mahendra Singh Dhoni's bade on his wicket keeping gloves.
During India's opening World Cup game against South Africa in Southampton, Dhoni's green keeping gloves had a dagger logo embossed, which looked more like an Army insignia.
"The BCCI had already sent a formal request to the ICC for clearance. As per ICC regulations, players can't sport any commercial, religious or military logo. There was nothing commercial or religious in this regard as we all know," Rai told PTI over phone.
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