IPL should back spinners and also hire Indian coaches, says Vengsarkar
By K.R. Nayar
Former Indian captain calls for the IPL to
increase boundary distance to back spinners and believes more Indian coaches
must be hired by the IPL teams. Read my interview with Dilip Vengsarkar in Gulf News IPL Supplement published on September 14.
Legendary Indian batsman and captain Dilip Vengsarkar would like the Indian Premier League (IPL) that is set to commence from September 19 in the UAE to back spinners by increasing the distance to the boundary. He also feels that it’s time Indian coaches should be coaching the IPL teams instead of foreign coaches.
Speaking to Gulf News from Mumbai, Vengsarkar, said: “It is important to allow spinners to play a role in this league. So, instead of a 60-yard boundary, one should have a 70-yard boundary so that a mishit can have a batsman get caught in the deep. We've seen a top edge go for a six even in a 65-yard boundary. Spinners become useless under these circumstances and it is important to be fair for spinners to also deliver. In fact, I would even suggest extending the boundary to 75 yards, if possible.”
Vengsarkar’s observation is based on the fact that only twice in the history of IPL have spinners been able to bag the purple cap for the leading wicket-takers. It has been fast bowlers on all the other 10 occasions who have finished on top. Deccan Chargers’ left-arm spinner Pragyan Ojha in 2010 and Chennai Super Kings’ leg spinner Imran Tahir in 2019 have managed to bag the purple cap.
Vengsarkar, who has groomed many
talented youngsters through his two academies in Mumbai and one in Pune, feels
that IPL teams should be coached by Indian coaches. “I believe more Indian
coaches should coach the IPL teams simply because they have the experience;
they have also been coaching the states exceedingly well. Besides, how
many Indian coaches are coaching teams in other countries’ league like
Australia’s Big Bash, etc.? We find none. So why should we hire foreign
coaches? I feel our coaches are equally good and some of them are even
better. It’s time we give more opportunity to Indian coaches, I am sure they
will do exceedingly well. Hopefully, IPL teams will have more Indian coaches
than foreign coaches.”
Known for his strong views just like his upright stance as a batsman who scored
6868 Test runs and 3508 runs in One Day Internationals, Vengsarkar believes
merit and not age to be considered as the selection criteria into the IPL
teams. “Any team’s coach, captain, and any think tank would like to have
the best combination for the match and they should be picked on merit and not
because a player is under-23 or under-19. From my Pune Chinchwad academy an
opening batsman Ruturaj Gaikwad is in the Chennai Super Kings team and another
boy is an under-19 player Yashasvi Jaiswal who did extremely well in the
Under-19 World Cup and plays for Rajasthan Royals. Both of them are extremely
promising cricketers, and if they are given opportunities I am sure they will
grab it since they have immense potential.”
Vengsarkar wants players to use the IPL as a learning curve. “When you play alongside the best players of the world, you need to raise your bar. So you automatically improve yourself watching them, especially their work ethics, how they prepare for the game, their fitness levels, and fitness regime. You are able to witness these from close quarters. For me, Virat Kohli is the best batsman in the world today along with Rohit Sharma. They have been outstanding cricketers and they have done so well in all formats of the game. I am a huge fan of both Virat and Rohit. People will enjoy their batting and their captaincy as both are captaining their respective teams.”
Vengsarkar is of the view that IPL is very important not only for Indian
cricket but for world cricket too. “The cream of players from all over the
world play in the IPL and they give their best, hence the quality of cricket is
the best in this T20 format. For the last six months or so the coronavirus
pandemic has given a terrible time for people forcing them to stay at home due
to the lockdown. IPL is important for the players, BCCI, and all state
associations who are accredited to the BCCI. Due to the IPL, BCCI is able
to give grants to state associations and put the money back into cricket for
buying grounds and building stadiums so that players from small states can stay
back and use the facilities and become better players. In the earlier days,
players from smaller states had to come to the big metropolitan cities to play
cricket, and get experience and exposure. Thanks to BCCI’s grants to all the
affiliated units, now a lot of talent is emerging from the smaller states.”
Hailing
the UAE as a great venue to hold the IL, Vengsarkar
said: “UAE is ideal to host the event because the pandemic has been
controlled well there, and besides that they have excellent grounds in Abu
Dhabi, Dubai and in Sharjah. I have played in Sharjah many years ago and had a
fantastic time playing there. Hopefully the weather too will cool down by
October. It is unfortunate that spectators may not be allowed to go and enjoy
the atmosphere. As for fans in India, the start timings of the matches will
suit those coming back from work around 7.30pm. That is prime time for
television viewership in India, and it will also be good for Australia and England
and wherever the IPL is telecast live.”
Vengsarkar hopes players will use the IPL to prepare for future events. “IPL can help the Indian team to
prepare for the oncoming tour of Australia because for the last six months they
haven’t played any matches at all. Playing matches and spending time in the
middle regularly is very important. Be it any kind of format, the important
thing for a batsman is his hand and eye co-ordination. And that improves only
when you play matches and score runs. So the IPL is very important at this time
for the players to get fit given that there has been no cricket in
India for a few months now.”
Link to the Gulf News interview
https://gulfnews.com/sport/cricket/ipl/ipl-should-back-spinners-and-also-hire-indian-coaches-1.73826629
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