MORE THAN RANJI, IPL KEY TO INDIAN TEAM’S SUCCESS, SAYS TENDULKAR
MUMBAI: Recognition and appreciation won by performing in the Indian Premier League work wonders for a young player in comparison with domestic tournaments, said Sachin Tendulkar in Mumbai on Wednesday. The world’s biggest T20 league, the 2019 edition of which is scheduled to be played from March 23, has had tremendous contribution in India’s rise across formats, the former master-blaster added.
“IPL, I think, has had a tremendous contribution. It has given exposure to our youngsters; to believe that they can compete against anyone in the world. I think we are in that fortunate position to dominate in the world,” Tendulkar said during an IDBI Federal Life Insurance event here.
Tendulkar heaped praise on youngsters Jasprit Bumrah, Mayank Agarwal and even Kuldeep Yadav, who played big roles in India’s first Test series win in Australia.
“About three-four years ago when all the captains were felicitated in Kanpur, I had said that we have the right balance of senior cricketers and new faces like Kuldeep (Yadav) and Bumrah and some other incredibly talented guys,” Tendulkar said.
“The latest would be Prithvi (Shaw)… Mayank (Agarwal) has done well. We have the right balance but overall I feel (if) you do well in the IPL, everyone takes notice. Those guys may have done really well in Ranji Trophy or in the Duleep Trophy but the rest of the world does not know about it,” Tendulkar observed.
Tendulkar singled out Cheteshwar Pujara for being one of the biggest factors in India’s win.
“The bowlers have done exceedingly well, (but) I think somewhere Pujara has been instrumental in laying that solid foundation on which a number of guys who got runs.”
Tendulkar said BCCI can make its domestic circuit one of the best by producing challenging wickets for both batmen and bowlers.