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Lot of debate over how India have improved their cricket over time but I am yet to come across a more succinct explanation than the one by the following post.
Congratulations to our POTW winner, [MENTION=150477]Surya Kiran[/MENTION] for this excellent post.
http://www.pakpassion.net/ppforum/s...list-quot-Wasim-Akram&p=10363339#post10363339
Congratulations to our POTW winner, [MENTION=150477]Surya Kiran[/MENTION] for this excellent post.
http://www.pakpassion.net/ppforum/s...list-quot-Wasim-Akram&p=10363339#post10363339
Evolution of Indian Cricket didn't happen overnight. The policies and the visions shared by seniors and administrators have taken time to trickle down the lower levels of cricket within the cricket.
Hits
- Decent salary to domestic cricketers
- More stadiums with good facilities
- Good pathway programs such as India U19 and India A teams
- International flavour and exposure through IPL
- Succesfully clamping down on bowlers who chuck(ex - Pragyan) and over age cricketers without any directions from ICC
Misses
- Not able to get new NCA running with modern facilities and emphasis on scientific research. It will take a very long time to build it
- Contracts according to pay grades for domestic cricketers
- Not able to integrate ground staff into so called "cricket community" yet. They need to have better wages with a professional look about them in the ground
- Umpiring standard has been abysmal in the domestic cricket. This after spending so much of money on Simon Taufel for creating a program for umpires and monitoring them
Jigsaw Puzzles
- How to get more utility cricketers from domestic set up, since there are so many teams, few cricketers don't have to concentrate on all 3 facets of the game
- How to get the players to play in day night long duration games with orange ball as due is an hindrance
- How to give break to second string players like Shreyas Iyer a break from non stop cricket through out the year
Vision
- By 2023, India develops a solid bench strength in such a way that even "A" team can give international teams a run for their money
- Produce more all round cricketers
- Take cricket deep into rural areas
- Have more Indian coaches plying their trade in International cricket (Currently Sunil Joshi - Bangladesh, Sriram - Australia)
- State associations become independent through innovative marketing strategies