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Spent forces, poor planning take sheen off Duleep Trophy

The Indian board gets the stick for showing indifference to long-form cricket.

Published on: Sep 02, 2016 10:02 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Greater Noida
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Gautam Gambhir last played Test cricket over two years back. Suresh Raina last donned whites for India in January 2015, after a hiatus of three years, and Yuvraj Singh in the winter of 2012. Unless there is a major upheaval in the current India set up, the left-handed trio is unlikely to play in long format anytime soon.

The Duleep Trophy game between India Red and India Blue was called off on Thursday after rain played spoilsport in Greater Noida. (Virendra Singh Gosain/HT PHOTO)
The Duleep Trophy game between India Red and India Blue was called off on Thursday after rain played spoilsport in Greater Noida. (Virendra Singh Gosain/HT PHOTO)

Test skipper Virat Kohli’s endorsement of the bold five-bowler theory means only five specialist batsmen can make it to the playing XI. Against this background, appointing Gambhir, Yuvraj and Raina as captains of the three Duleep Trophy sides belies rationale.

Former India skipper Bishan Singh Bedi was scathing. “These players are struggling to make a comeback to the national team. Forget Tests, they are not even a certainty for limited-overs matches. I don’t really see a point in making them captains in Duleep Trophy,” he said.

Diluting competition

Bedi feels the move is symptomatic of the BCCI’s ambivalence towards long-form cricket. “They have diluted Duleep Trophy. I don’t think many of them even know about Duleepsinhji. They are just not concerned about Duleep Trophy or Ranji Trophy. It shows their attitude towards Test cricket. Ravichandran Ashwin is playing in the Tamil Nadu Premier League. I mean, if Test players are available for selection, they should have been asked to play Duleep Trophy and not some local T20 league.”

Flawed format

BCCI replaced the zonal set-up for Duleep Trophy this year with a Challenger-style three-team format. Bedi, however, felt the change was uncalled for.

“It’s a badly scheduled tournament as the Test team has barely returned from the West Indies. Also, what allegiance will players have towards (India) Red, Blue or Green? When BCCI can have five selectors from five zones, why can’t they have a team from each zone and have a zonal tournament?

“There’s a difference between having to play and wanting to play. If the board doesn’t want to play Duleep Trophy, they might as well not organise it. There’s no point making a mockery of this event.”

Pink ball ‘gimmick’

Bedi also felt the pink ball experiment was a “gimmick” and must be done away with.

“The only way to get the crowd is by playing quality cricket, and not pink ball. If you continue to play West Indies and Zimbabwe, nobody is going to watch you. They should play sparingly and play competitive cricket,” he said. “Do you think Australia and England will ever play Ashes with pink ball? I’m sure even New Zealand will not try it in the near future. Also, in India, with the kind of pollution we have, how do you think will they play with the pink ball in winters?”

 
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Shantanu Srivastava

Shantanu Srivastava is an experienced sports journalist who has worked across print and digital media. He covers cricket and Olympic sports.

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