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Time has come for infusion of young blood in Test team: Pawar

Pawar, a former BCCI President, however, said that it's not the job of the Cricket Board to axe senior players who came a cropper in Australia where India lost the four-match series 0-4. He said only the selectors can take such a decision.

Updated on: Jan 28, 2012 11:20 PM IST
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ICC President Sharad Pawar on Saturday called for infusion of young blood in the Indian cricket team following its disastrous Test tour of Australia.

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Pawar, a former BCCI President, however, said that it's not the job of the Cricket Board to axe senior players who came a cropper in Australia where India lost the four-match series 0-4. He said only the selectors can take such a decision.


"Time has come for some changes in the Indian cricket team. The team should now infuse younger generation. One has to take risk and give opportunity to younger generation. Such a move might change the entire atmosphere in the team," Pawar said.

"Lots of senior players in the team have been very useful but they are not doing well. Time has definitely come to give chances to the youngsters. There are a galaxy of young talented cricketers in the country to be included," he told 'CNN-IBN'.

Asked about India's disastrous performance in England and Australia, Pawar said, "They have not done well and there are rooms for improvement."

Pawar refused to comment on the speculation that some senior players would get the boot and said that the BCCI has no role in such a decision.

"BCCI never interferes in player selection," he added.

 
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