Deccan Chronicle

‘PLEASE HELP NEEDY YESTERYEAR PLAYERS’

Veteran cricketers urge BCCI to step up for ex-players who need financial help. These players did not earn like today’s cricketers but have done the country proud with their brilliant performanc­es and did not earn even a fraction of what today’s players a

- BIPIN DANI

He was once an opening batsman for India, one who stood his ground against some formidable attacks from bowlers in an era when neither rules nor equipment afforded much protection to cricketers. He went on to become one of the national selectors, and then national coach. Today, Anshuman Gaekwad is battling blood cancer, hampered by serious financial constraint­s. After repeated requests for help from various sources, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has finally decided to release `1 crore for the veteran player’s treatment in London.

While it is not clear whether the player himself or his family had directly sought the BCCI’S help, several former players, the latest of them being the legendary allrounder Kapil Dev, have been drawing attention to Gaekwad’s plight. Sunil Gavaskar, Mohinder Amarnath, Sandeep Patil,

Madan Lal, Kirti Azad and Dilip Vengsarkar all appealed for help.

Several of Gaekwad’s teammates and those who made it to the national team during his tenure as selector, have come forward to help him. Kapil Dev has also offered to forgo his pension to help the veteran cricketer.

Cricket is now a very lucrative profession, coming as it does with high-paying TV deals, jersey sponsorshi­ps and global exposure. The explosion of broadcasti­ng rights and sponsorshi­ps have significan­tly boosted revenue. The IPL revolution­ised player earnings. Cricketers now get central contracts, bonuses and other incentives.today’s players enjoy financial rewards that were unimaginab­le in the past.

“I AM IN PAIN BECAUSE I HAVE PLAYED ALONGSIDE ANSHU AND CAN’T BEAR TO SEE HIM IN THIS STATE,” KAPIL DEV reportedly told

Sportstar.

CRICKET IS NOW A VERY LUCRATIVE PROFESSION, COMING AS IT DOES WITH HIGH-PAYING TV DEALS, JERSEY SPONSORSHI­PS AND GLOBAL EXPOSURE. THE EXPLOSION OF BROADCASTI­NG RIGHTS AND SPONSORSHI­PS HAVE SIGNIFICAN­TLY BOOSTED REVENUE. THE IPL REVOLUTION­ISED PLAYER EARNINGS. CRICKETERS NOW GET CENTRAL CONTRACTS, BONUSES AND OTHER INCENTIVES.TODAY’S PLAYERS ENJOY FINANCIAL REWARDS THAT WERE UNIMAGINAB­LE IN THE PAST.

MR JAY SHAH HAS INSTRUCTED THE BCCI TO RELEASE `1 CRORE WITH IMMEDIATE EFFECT TO PROVIDE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO INDIA’S VETERAN CRICKETER MR ANSHUMAN GAEKWAD, WHO IS BATTLING CANCER,” BCCI APEX COUNCIL SAID IN A STATEMENT.

Former all-rounder Dinesh Mongia, who played 58 white ball internatio­nal matches, feels more benefit matches should be arranged for needy former cricketers. Speaking exclusivel­y to DC, he said, “I request the Board to hold more benefit matches to raise funds for excrickete­rs going through financial difficulti­es. As a former cricketer myself, I also humbly request the BCCI to increase the pension for ex-players so that they have some kind of financial aid to support them through tough times.” He says such benefit matches will have the added advantage of connecting cricketers of the past generation with the current players, to their mutual benefit.

Another former cricketer, Jacob Martin, who, like Anshuman Gaekwad hails from Baroda, said, “The BCCI must take care of senior cricketers, as they have done a lot for Indian Cricket. There are a lot of players living on BCCI pension. The ICA (Indian Cricketers’ Associatio­n) has now started a health initiative for players and their families, but that isn’t enough. The ICA is taking Rs. 1200 every month from players.” Yograj Singh, former fast bowler and the father of cricketer Yuvraj Singh, referring to Kapil Dev’s initiative to help Anshuman Gaekwad, said, “I really appreciate this gesture from the legend. God bless him. I wish the entire human race would love each other and stand by each other, because we are one big family of the Almighty God.”

ANSHUMAN GAEKWAD IS BATTLING BLOOD CANCER, HAMPERED BY SERIOUS FINANCIAL CONSTRAINT­S. AFTER REPEATED REQUESTS FOR HELP FROM VARIOUS SOURCES, THE BOARD OF CONTROL FOR CRICKET IN INDIA (BCCI) HAS DECIDED TO RELEASE `1 CRORE FOR THE VETERAN PLAYER’S TREATMENT IN LONDON. REPORTEDLY, BCCI SECRETARY JAY SHAH HAS PERSONALLY REACHED OUT THE CRICKETER’S FAMILY AND ASSURED THEM OF MORE ASSISTANCE IF NEEDED.

SEVERAL FORMER PLAYERS, THE LATEST OF THEM BEING THE LEGENDARY ALL-ROUNDER KAPIL DEV, HAVE BEEN DRAWING ATTENTION TO GAEKWAD’S PLIGHT. SUNIL GAVASKAR, MOHINDER AMARNATH, SANDEEP PATIL, MADAN LAL, KIRTI AZAD AND DILIP VENGSARKAR ALL APPEALED FOR HELP.

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