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‘Indian cricket extremely powerful because talent comes from all over the country,’ says Rahul Dravid
By SMCS - Sep 9, 2024 9:00 am
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Former India head coach Rahul Dravid said that Indian cricket has evolved into an “extremely powerful” force, thanks to the growing talents that now extend to every corners of the country. However, Dravid, who coached India to the T20 World Cup triumph in June, said that a strong club cricket culture has a lot to do in this way.

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“If you look at Indian cricket today, Indian cricket is extremely strong, it’s extremely powerful,” Dravid said during the 50-year celebration of Mount Joy Cricket Club. “One of the big reasons for that is that talent comes from everywhere, from all over the country. If you go back to the time of, say, GR Vishwanath or even when I was starting out, most of the talent came from the big cities or a few states. Even if there were talented boys in smaller places, they had to come to the big cities to play cricket. But today I think you see in Indian cricket that boys are coming from everywhere.”

However, Rahul Dravid said that it’s getting reflected in the standards of domestic cricket in India as well.

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He again shared, “You just look at the standard of the Ranji Trophy. In the old days when you played in the South Zone, other than playing Hyderabad or Tamil Nadu, I think it is fair to say, without being disrespectful, that a lot of other teams you could take it not for granted but you could certainly take it a little bit more lightly. I don’t think there is any team in the South Zone today that you can walk in and say you will beat comfortably.”

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However, hailing the club cricket structure in the country, particularly in Karnataka, Rahul Dravid said that the system has allowed the sport to remain accessible to all now-a-days. And, Dravid recalled his club career to underscore the need for that system to excel a swell.

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“We need clubs to be strong. We need cricket not to be concentrated in the hands of a few people. We need cricket to be egalitarian, we need it to be all over the place. You cannot have talent or facilities concentrated only in one or two places. To get the best out of talent, we need to ensure that young boys and girls are getting access to good infrastructure in every part,” he added.

“After the practice, HAL [Hindustan Aeronautics Limited] would give us two eggs and one small glass of milk. I would always stay back for that glass of milk and those eggs. Not because I wanted the milk and eggs. But because I wanted to sit and listen to the likes of BK Kumar or Nandan talking about cricket. And it used to be great fun to listen to them and learn so much from them,” Rahul Dravid concluded.