Should Ajit Agarkar continue till 2027 World Cup? BCCI vice-president weighs in | Cricket News
At a time when Indian cricket is scaling new heights on the global stage, vice-president of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), Rajeev Shukla, shares insights into the system driving this sustained success.In a conversation with TOI, Shukla speaks about the depth of India’s talent pool, the role of structured domestic platforms, and the impact of leagues like the IPL. Excerpts:
Q: India’s cricket is at an all-time high, winning multiple World Cups in recent years. What are the key reasons behind this success?Indian cricket’s success is built on the strength of its vast talent pool. Today, for every position, we have 4-5 equally capable players, which ensures depth and healthy competition. There is a strong focus on grassroots development, where young talent is identified and nurtured early. The high-performance ecosystem, including the centre of excellence in Bengaluru, plays a crucial role not only in training but also in injury management and player longevity. Structured tournaments across all age groups — men and women — ensure continuous exposure and growth. Platforms like the IPL and WPL have further accelerated this development by providing world-class exposure.Q: There has been a demand for four UP teams in domestic cricket. What is your view?This matter is governed by the Supreme Court’s directives, which clearly state that one state can have only one team, with limited historical exceptions like Gujarat and Maharashtra. Therefore, under the current framework, Uttar Pradesh cannot have multiple teams unless there is a bifurcation of the state. However, an effective alternative is to create high-quality competitive platforms that provide wider exposure. Initiatives like a professionally structured T20 league with six teams have enabled participation of over 200 players, offering them a stage with global visibility and opportunities for higher recognition.Q: How do you see Indian cricket progressing from here?Indian cricket is poised to grow stronger. With continued investment in infrastructure, player development, and sports science, coupled with early exposure and professional training, the pipeline of talent will only improve. The system ensures that players are well-prepared from a young age. With sustained focus on nurturing talent, Indian cricket will scale new heights globally.Q: Do you think chief selector Ajit Agarkar should continue till the 2027 World Cup?Such decisions rest with the BCCI management. These are collective calls taken at the appropriate time, keeping the larger interests of Indian cricket in mind. When the time comes, the board will take a considered view.Q: Are you satisfied with the performance of UP in domestic cricket recently?We are very encouraged by the progress of Uttar Pradesh cricket. A state association’s primary role is to develop players who can represent the national team and bring international recognition to the state. UP has been consistently contributing talent at the highest level. In white-ball cricket, the team has shown exceptional form, including a remarkable run of seven consecutive victories in the Vijay Hazare Trophy against some of the strongest state sides. Platforms like the UP T20 League have significantly strengthened the talent pipeline. We have about 18 players from UP across the teams playing in IPL.
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