Few players will suffer but let it be: Kapil backs BCCI on domestic cricket
Ishan Kishan and Shreyas Iyer were on Wednesday excluded from the BCCI's central contracts after ignoring the board's diktat to play in the Ranji Trophy
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New Delhi, 1 Mar
"A few players will suffer,
but let it be," said legendary former India captain Kapil Dev on Friday as
he backed the BCCI's decision to terminate central contracts for lack of
commitment to domestic cricket, calling it a much-needed step to protect
marquee first-class events like the Ranji Trophy.
Ishan Kishan and Shreyas Iyer were
on Wednesday excluded from the BCCI's central contracts after ignoring the
board's diktat to play in the Ranji Trophy. The decision evoked mixed reactions
with some former players like Kirti Azad and Irfan Pathan backing the
out-of-favour duo.
Kapil refrained from taking names
but said the BCCI's decision to assert the importance of domestic cricket was
long overdue. "Yes, few players will suffer, kuch logon ko taqleef hogi,
hone do lekin desh se badhkar koi nahi hai (some people will feel hurt but let
it be because nobody is bigger than the country). Well done," he said.
"I congratulate the BCCI for
taking the much needed step to protect the status of domestic cricket. I was
sad to see domestic cricket being given the skip by players once they had
established themselves in international cricket," the captain of the 1983
World Cup-winning side observed in his statement.
The BCCI, while announcing the
central contracts, urged the players to give due importance to domestic
competitions.
The 25-year-old Kishan did not turn
up for Jharkhand throughout the team's campaign in Ranji Trophy despite not
being on national duty after leaving the tour of South Africa in December
citing personal reasons. He instead focussed on preparing for the IPL next
month for his franchise Mumbai Indians.
Iyer, on the other hand, did not
make himself available for Mumbai's Ranji quarterfinal against Baroda after
being excluded from the Indian team after the second Test against England. He,
however, has been picked for Mumbai's Ranji semifinal against Tamil Nadu
starting March 2. "It was high time the message was given and this strong
step by the BCCI will go a long way in restoring the prestige of domestic
cricket," he added.
Kapil asserted that it was the duty
of established stars to play domestic cricket as they owe their success to
their respective states. "I have always believed in the process of
international players making themselves available to play for their respective
states. It helps them extend their support to domestic players. Also it is a
nice way to pay back for the services rendered by the state association in
grooming a player," he said.
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