A video shared by Kolkata Knight Riders on May 11, featuring Rohit and KKR assistant coach Abhishek Nayar, showed Rohit allegedly contemplating his future with the Mumbai Indians.
This video went viral but was later deleted by KKR from their social media pages.
On May 16, ahead of MI’s fixture against Lucknow Super Giants, Rohit was seen chatting with Dhawal Kulkarni and the Indian skipper requested the broadcaster to turn off the audio when he noticed the cameras were again directed towards him.
Rohit on Sunday had accused the channel of airing a private conversation, but Star Sports denied the allegation in a statement.
“The clip, taken during a training session on May 16 at Wankhede stadium, for which Star Sports had authorised access, momentarily showed the senior player in conversation with his friends on the sidelines. No audio from this conversation was either recorded or broadcast.
“The clip, which only showed the senior player requesting for the audio of his conversation to not be recorded, got featured in Star Sports’ live coverage of pre-match preparations and lacked editorial relevance beyond this,” the channel stated.
Rohit had called for restrain while recording on-field moments.
“The need to get exclusive content and focused only on views and engagement will one day break the trust between the fans, cricketers and cricket. Let better sense prevail,” Rohit said on Sunday.
The channel said it was committed to protecting players’ privacy.
“Respect for players’ privacy while bringing fans, moments of intense action and preparations, sits at the core of this ethos, which the broadcaster remains committed to,” it stated.
(With inputs from PTI)