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Old October 15, 2006, 04:12 PM
DotBall DotBall is offline
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I would just like to agree with RazabQ on the point that education is important. Education is not a must have criteria to play good cricket but it gives one a better shot at becoming a good cricketer. Just think about it..... if one is to study and play cricket he/she would have to work harder and smarter to make time for both of them and be successful. Also, through education we train our brain to think more systematically. Thus all these gives a cricketer a better chance of succeeding.

As far as bringing in young blood in the squad and replacing experienced and veterans we need to be carefull not to keep doing this dialysis (changing the whole team) every 3-4 years.

It's not easy to say when you bring a young (under 21) player into the national squad, but BCB better well make sure that they have plenty of exposure to international cricket through A team and other exchange program and once they do come into the squade they have enough veterans to guide them and support them to become confident and effective.

How we are going to do all that? The tax payers are paying BCB, the government, and ICC to make sure that they work their butt off to find the solution. On top of that the BC fans are always lending big hand and will continue to do so. Just wait for 3-4 more years and we will see the change.
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