興奮した国際カレンダーと最大の全国トーナメントであるIPLにより、多くのインドのプレーヤーは何年もの間ナショナルクリックをプレイしていませんでした。
In January, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) had released a 10-point guidelines policy for India cricket team’s centrally contracted players. The major talking point of this mandate was that BCCI had essentially made playing for your state in domestic cricket compulsory.
If a player wasn’t selected for any of three national teams, he must play in domestic cricket. Only exceptions would be those who are injured or those to get an approval from the Chairman of the Selection Committee. Following this, Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma played one match each in the second leg of the Ranji Trophy 2024-25 season.
The two superstars were playing domestic cricket after gaps of 13 and 9 years respectively, following their failures in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. Not just them but players like KL Rahul and Yashasvi Jaiswal, who found success in Australia took the field as well.
Many backed BCCI’s decision. Others not so much. Forcing ageing players or those coming of long tours to not recover wasn’t right for them. Shikhar Dhawan falls somewhere in between. The former Indian opener has backed the decision to push international stars to play domestic cricket for the betterment of the domestic system and players but believes that resting players is equally important
“It’s a very good decision. My only thing is that players should not be overloaded, that’s all. But people will monitor that. It’s a good thing that current players should play domestic as well — like how Virat played (for Delhi a few weeks back) and the stadium got packed. At the same time, they should be rested enough,” Dhawan told PTI.
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