The Indian Cricket Team is having a troublesome time within the enviornment because the anticipate an ICC title continues. Rohit Sharma‘s India lately confronted a drubbing towards Australia within the World Test Championship 2023 remaining at The Oval when the Men in Blue went down by 209 runs. Despite making it to the knockout phases on quite a few events, the ICC trophy cupboard is empty since 2013. With India having some powerful questions over who will proceed with present captain Rohit Sharma within the future, a former World Cup winner has come down arduous on the Indian selectors.
India’s former cricketer Dilip Vengsarkar has made blunt statements in an interplay with Hindustan Times. The former selector acknowledged that the selectors don’t have any vision for the future and have no cricketing sense too.
“The unfortunate part is that the selectors I have seen over the last six-seven years neither have the vision, deep knowledge about the game or cricketing sense. They made Shikhar Dhawan India captain (when India’s matches overlapped and main players were unavailable); it is where you can groom the future captain,” Vengsarkar to Hindustan Times.
‘Just having IPL…it shouldn’t be the one achievement’
The 1983 World Cup winner additionally acknowledged that the Indian administration has not groomed anyone for the captaincy position and winnings IPL shouldn’t be the one achievement of India. “You haven’t groomed anybody. You just play as it comes. You talk about the richest cricket board in the world, where is the bench strength? Just having IPL, earning crores of rupees in media rights, it should not be the only achievement,” he added.