
New Delhi: The legend of Sunil Gavascar expressed a strong criticism of the growing tendency of the Indian Premier League (IPL) to prefer the raw, untested talent over consistent domestic artists. In his column in the middle of the day, Gavascar claimed that franchises must move his scout focus from the league at the T20 and U-19 levels to competing platforms such as Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!“This year’s IPL has again proved that reliance on the performance of the State T20 is not a way to go to the auction,” Gavascar wrote. “It’s much better to go after Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy Deeds, because these games are much more competitive.”
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Who is the IPL player?Former Captain India also emphasized the worrying trend among younger players, suggesting that their motivation could affect early fame and financial rewards. “Many of the young people who have not been used to so much money will lose motivation and are quite satisfied just to be, rather than perform,” he said.
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Gavascar emphasized the importance of temperament and awareness of the struggle for a flashy, short -term impact. “What is needed is to see when the batting and bowling performance came,” he said. “Running and goals must come when it matters.”He also asked the obsession with striking rates and said, “Some justify scoring 15 in five vans because it is a strike 300, but it may have been important to burn another 15 vans and get 40 to take the team to win.”Gavascar struck many so -called “six Hitters” who dazzled in smaller leagues, but fell into big scenes, and concluded that “temperament and timing” must be appreciated as well as strength and potential.