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Anil Kumble wants BCCI to allow young players to play foreign leagues

Since IPL in 2008, many leagues including Australia's Big Bash League (BBL), Pakistan Premier League (PSL), Caribbean Premier League (CPL) have come into existence.

Edited By: Kartik Mehindru @mehindrukartik New Delhi Published on: November 11, 2022 16:01 IST
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Former India captain and coach, Anil Kumble believes that BCCI should allow its up-and-coming players to take part in franchise cricket all over the world to help them gain exposure before the 2024 T20 World Cup in West Indies and the United States. 

Since the emergence of the Indian Premier League in 2008, many countries have started their own T20 leagues including Australia's Big Bash League (BBL), Pakistan Premier League (PSL), Caribbean Premier League (CPL) etc.

However, while overseas players are welcomed in the IPL, the BCCI doesn't allow any active Indian cricketer to participate in these foreign leagues.

The Exposure

"I think exposure certainly helps. We have seen that with the kind of development that it has had on Indian cricket. For example, the IPL, where overseas players come in and the kind of changes we've had in Indian cricket has certainly helped. In terms of allowing a young player to go overseas and have a crack, then why not?" Kumble was quoted as saying by 'ESPNCricinfo'.

"I think it's important that you need to have everything that you need to do that come 2024, you are well prepared to take on a World Cup event." Several Indian players had entered the tournament without the experience of playing in Australia.

Brand Of Cricket

On the other hand, the likes of Jos Buttler and Alex Hales utilised their extensive experience of playing in the BBL to hand India a 10-wicket drubbing in the T20 World Cup semifinal on Thursday. This was even though England did not play a single game in Adelaide throughout the tournament. Kumble opined that India needs to be more flexible in their batting approach and line-up.

"The other thing that I also feel that needs to come into this team is the flexible approach to batting or the batting order. Because in T20s, I certainly believe there is no fixed batting order. You have to be flexible in the way you are going to go about using your resources," Kumble said.

Back To Drawing Board

The former leg-spinner feels the team management should go back to the drawing board and first identify the brand of cricket India will play in the future and select the youngsters who fit in the plan and provide them exposure to succeed.

"And likewise, if you identify the brand of cricket that we are looking at and then identify these key young players who you believe need those exposures, then why not? I think that's important.," Kumble added.  

What's Next?

India were knocked out of the T20 World Cup 2022 after an embarrassing defeat at the hands of England by 10 wickets. The Men in Blue will next be in action against New Zealand starting from the 1st T20I in Wellington on November 18. 

(With Inputs PTI)

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