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Administrators should not dance to players’ tunes: Manjrekar

Sanjay Manjrekar also feels the BCCI should start playing Day-Night Tests to attract viewership and fans to the longer format.

Updated on: Oct 02, 2018 08:35 AM IST
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While Indian cricket has seen players and team management grow in power over the past one year, former India batsman Sanjay Manjrekar on Monday said balance needs to be maintained between players and administrators.

File image of BCCI logo. (Hindustan Times via Getty Images)
File image of BCCI logo. (Hindustan Times via Getty Images)

“I believe that people at the top should get their (players) views and not get dictated by those.... There were times when India players were at the mercy of the BCCI and the relationship between players and the board was uneasy for a long time. Thank God all that is in the past, but we must be careful to not go to the other extreme and try and keep players happy come what may,” said Manjrekar while speaking at the Dilip Sardesai Memorial Lecture in Mumbai.

The Indian team management managed to get substantial hike in their salaries, their choice of coach last year leaving some office-bearers and former cricketers unhappy. Manjrekar also felt the BCCI should start playing Day-Night Tests to attract viewership and fans to the longer format.

Diana Edulji, a member of the BCCI Committee of Administrators, however, said that India would soon start playing pink-balls Tests. “We are working on it. It will happen. Things will change,” she said.

Manjrekar lamented players picking T20 over the longer formats. “Nowadays, it’s like playing the IPL at all cost and player injuries surface only before and after the IPL. IPL offers you fame as well as money. Now, who will say no to this? No wonder that many are choosing T20 leagues over Test matches. More and more players are training themselves to be good white ball players. “Also Test cricket is just too damn hard, so it’s no wonder that many are choosing T20 leagues.”

Manjrekar, who played 37 Tests, heaped praise on India skipper Virat Kohli stating that the longest format of the game was fortunate to have him around at a time when one is searching for the right ingredients to keep it popular. “Test cricket is so fortunate that today’s cricket’s biggest brand Virat Kohli loves Test cricket and puts his heart and soul into it. To my eyes, he’s most driven when he’s playing Test match cricket,” he said.

 
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Bihan Sengupta

Bihan is a multimedia correspondent and works with the sports desk in Mumbai. He mostly covers cricket but his interests include football, tennis and badminton as well.

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