The BCCI president Sourav Ganguly has responded to the drawn out lean fix of India's two veteran red-competitors Ajinkya Rahane and Cheteshwar Pujara, which has been one of the most discussed points in Indian cricket, particularly over the most recent few months.
Dissimilar to many fans and specialists, the previous India captain avoided being excessively reproachful of the two experienced pair saying that the two of them are great players.
The Indian fans have become irritated now and they need to see them gone. At the point when the selectors plunk down to pick India's next Test crew, there are high possibilities that both these players will be dropped from the side.
Their exhibitions haven't been sufficient in the new past and everybody realizes that. Ganguly feels it's the ideal opportunity for them to "return to Ranji Trophy". The BCCI boss desires to see them return to homegrown cricket and score huge loads of runs for their states.
The 49-year-old BCCI supervisor likewise addressed the way that global players playing Ranji Trophy shouldn't be viewed as a minimization. It was the competition that furnished them with the base to enter the Indian group in the lead position, so every player should regard that.
"No doubt, they are awesome players. Ideally, they will return to Ranji Trophy and score a great deal of runs, which I am certain they will. I don't see any issue [for them to return to homegrown cricket subsequent to playing such a lot of worldwide cricket]. Ranji Trophy is an enormous competition, and we have all played the competition," Ganguly told Sportstar.
"Thus, they, as well, will return there and perform. They have played the competition in the past when they were just having Test cricket and were not impact of the ODI or restricted overs group. Thus, that won't be an issue," he added.
Rahane and Pujara slumped horribly in South Africa and after the series the cricket devotees in the nation started requesting the selectors to dispose of them for the last time.
One might have perceived in the event that there were no optimal substitutions. Be that as it may, in India there is no passing of capable cricketers. Players like Sheryas Iyer and Hanuma Vihari need to look out for the sidelines regardless of performing splendidly with the goal that these two out-of-structure cricketers can be obliged in the Playing XI, which is absolutely out of line to them.
Rahane and Pujara used to be the backbones of India's batting line up in Test cricket however those days are no more. It's about time that the selectors understand that and settle on a few in number choices to improve Indian cricket.
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