‘The way not to go …’: Sunil Gavaskar criticizes the overrection on raw talent in the IPL, urging to pay attention to domestic performance. Cricket news

New Delhi: Batting legend Sunil Gavaskar has strongly criticized the Indian Premier League (IPL), which is constantly increasing the tendency to prioritize raw, unused talent on domestic artists. In his column for mid-day, Gavaskar argued that the franchise would have to transfer its scouting focus to more competitive platforms such as the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy from the state-level T20 League and the U-19 tournament.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!“This year’s IPL once again proved that relying on the performance of the state T20 League is not the way to go to the auction,” Gavaskar wrote. “Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy is better to go by deeds because these games are very competitive.”Who is that IPL player?The former captain of India also highlighted a worrying trend among young players, suggesting that early fame and financial awards could affect their inspiration. He said, “Many of the youth do not lose so much money and have a lot of material rather than performing them.”
Gavaskar emphasized the importance of nature and matched awareness on attractive, short -term effects. “When batting and bowling performed, what is needed to see,” he said. “Run and wickets have to come when it matters.”He also questioned the passion with the strike rates, saying: “Some people would justify 15 scoring in five delivery as it is a 300 strike rate, but perhaps it was important that he batted for one and 15 delivery and got 40 to take the team to win.”Many so -called “six Hitters”, which were dazzled in small leagues, but flopped on a large stage, Gavaskar concluded that “nature and time” should be valuable as power and ability.