When Rohit Sharma time as captain comes to an end, what kind of leadership strategy should be in place for the next three years across all formats? “How many Gen-Next spinners do we have available to use across all of our formats?” “Are there any players that won the Under-19 World Cup in 2022 who are prepared to go on to the next level?” If Rishabh Pant is unavailable for a test match, are there any other candidates besides KS Bharath who might be considered for the role of keeper?
According to sources familiar with the situation, these are some of the more general questions that the screening committee chaired by Ashok Malhotra posed to the prospective candidates for the national selection committee during the one-on-one interviews that were carried out on Monday.
After being fired along with his colleagues following the team’s elimination from the semi-finals of the T20 World Cup, Rohit Sharma is currently the favourite to regain his chairmanship, as reported by PTI on January 1.
“Chetan is a fan favourite, and Harvinder (Singh) also made an appearance for the interview. Therefore, the North and Central Zones could be handled successfully. S Sharath, the junior chairman of selectors, was also requested by BCCI brass to submit an application.
According to a top BCCI source who spoke to PTI on the condition of anonymity, he is the most knowledgeable about the supply chain of talent from cricket’s paths.
Mukund Parmar of Gujarat is also a strong prospect from the West, while SS Das, the former opener from East appears to be a landslide favourite at the moment.
It has come to our attention that the BCCI will only offer contracts for a single year this time around in an effort to clear up any misunderstandings that may arise.
According to the source, this time around the deal will be for one year with a primary focus on the World Cup.
It is common knowledge that a significant amount of attention was paid to determining how best to construct lineups for the World Cup.
One person who is knowledgeable about the situation shared their insight by stating, “There were queries asked regarding what type of a combination could be called proper with regards to blend of juniors and seniors going into the World Cup?”
It has come to light that some of the candidates were presented with the names of Gen-Next spinners and questioned about their predictions for how these players will perform in future Test matches.
A handful of the contenders were provided with the names of specific batters, and they were questioned about the perfect batting position that they believe will work for them, according to the source.