Ravi Shastri, a former head coach for India, agrees with Rahul Dravid’s assessment that there is no compelling reason for Indian players to compete in competitions located outside of India.
According to Ravi Shastri since there is already an effective domestic system in existence, “we should focus on our country rather than going outside.”
It is a common belief that Indian players, who are unable to compete in international leagues such as the Big Bash League or the Hundred, are at a disadvantage when compared to players from other nations, who have access to a greater variety of playing environments. This belief stems from the fact that Indian players cannot compete in international leagues.
When asked about this after the T20 World Cup semi-final game against England, Dravid acknowledged that some English players may have had an advantage due to their BBL experience in gauging the semi-finals venue Adelaide, better. This was in response to the question about whether or not some English players had an advantage.
He also mentioned that the majority of these Twenty20 contests take place during India’s domestic season, which makes it difficult for Indian players to participate in leagues in other countries.
Additionally, considering how well-liked Indian athletes are all over the world, their participation in domestic cricket could be detrimental to the sport.
“There is sufficient cricket played in the domestic circuit for all of these guys to be integrated into the system and given a chance.
Plus, you get these India A tours, and you get a lot of other tours, where at any given time you might have two Indian teams playing in the future, where the opportunity will come for the other lot to go somewhere else whilst India is in another country – to go play and see what you know they can do, etc., “During a virtual interaction with the press that was made possible by Amazon Prime Video, Shastri made the following statement.
Shastri believed that the players had already received sufficient exposure thanks to domestic cricket, the Indian Premier League, and these tours because there have been more India A tours in recent years than in previous years.
“They are doing just fine playing in the Indian Premier League and concentrating on domestic cricket, so there is no reason for them to compete in competitions outside of India. Additionally, we require that they compete in domestic cricket in India “he continued.
After the conclusion of the World Cup in Australia, the selectors decided to give the senior players some time off, therefore Hardik Pandya was given the responsibility of leading the Indian Twenty20 International team in New Zealand.
After guiding Gujarat Titans to win in their opening match of the competition earlier this year in Ireland, the all-rounder was given the opportunity to step into the post of captain for the first time.
After a disappointing showing at the Twenty20 World Cup, the Indian team is getting ready to face New Zealand in the first of a three-match Twenty20 International series that will take place on New Zealand soil on Friday.