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BCCI needs to formulate a blueprint for jr cricket: Dravid

NEW DELHI: Former India skipper Rahul Dravid today called upon the BCCI to formulate a blueprint for junior cricket in India and said that it was imperative to remove age fudging and illegal bowling actions at the junior level for the development of the game.

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New Delhi, December 1

Former India skipper Rahul Dravid today called upon the BCCI to formulate a blueprint for junior cricket in India and said that it was imperative to remove age fudging and illegal bowling actions at the junior level for the development of the game.

“When I hear an under-19 bowler reported for suspected action, it upsets me deeply. What were the coaches doing until he reached that age? Did his faulty action begin at 10 years old” Did the next bunch of coaches just let it go because he was getting wickets and winning them matches?” Dravid said.

“When at 19, an eager hard-working boy who could have played the junior World Cup is reported for suspect action he is left correcting his action. These short term goals achieved through short cuts hurt the child because we as adults turn a blind eye.

“It is a similar emphasis on short term results that has led to the issue of overage players in junior matches. The entire exercise begins when a coach alters a player’s date of birth to allow him to play at a local event.

“The truth is a player who fakes his age, might make it to the junior level not necessarily because he is better but because physically he is stronger and bigger. It will have a ripple effect and an honest and talented player will be deprived of a place and we run the risk of losing him forever. Overaging is toxic and dangerous,” Dravid said while delivering the fourth MAK Pataudi Memorial Lecture here today.

Dravid also said that BCCI needs to do more to attract youngsters to cricket.

“We are not doing enough to attract youngsters and thus losing out on talent. Cricket is not the number one sport for youngsters anymore. A top sports equipment company told me that the sale of cricket equipment has gone down. I think we need to have a blueprint for junior cricket in India. We need to find a way to guide coaches.” — PTI

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