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Sourav Ganguly Keen To Get Sachin Tendulkar To Groom Budding Cricketers
BCCI President Sourav Ganguly is keen to get Sachin Tendulkar to work with youngsters and groom them into champion players
Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) President, Sourav Ganguly, has now supposedly approached cricketing icon Sachin Tendulkar to groom the next generation of stars.
According to IANS, Ganguly is keen to get Tendulkar to work with youngsters and groom them into champion players.
"The process has been started, but it is too early to make statements on the progress or how things stand. But, if all goes as per plan, you could see the likes of Shubman Gill or Rishabh Pant or Prithvi Shaw spending quality time with the legend and discussing not just their cricketing skills, but also the mental side of the game. Who better than the man who played international cricket for 24 years to share his experience with the new kids on the block? This would indeed be another masterstroke keeping in mind the future of Indian cricket," the source said.
"That will have to be done in a way that while the kids can pick on the brain of one of the best to have played the game, there is also no issue of conflict whatsoever as far as Tendulkar is concerned. These things will need to be worked out," the source pointed.
After taking over as BCCI chief, Ganguly had made it clear that he wanted to use the services of the legends of Indian cricket to help the future stars.
"Conflict is an issue whether you will actually get the best cricketers in the system. You are not too sure as they will have other options and if they come into this system and not get to do something which is their livelihood, then it gets difficult to be part of the system. It needs to be looked into.
"If you look at all the appointments that have happened in various forms -- whether it is the NCA or CAC or the appointment of batting, fielding coaches, there has been issue with everything. Then come to commentators or IPL. This needs to be sorted as it is another very serious issue in Indian cricket," he had said.
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