Deccan Chronicle

Domestic season finally underway

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Mumbai, Jan. 9: India will witness its first major cricket tournament in the country since the Covid-19 disruption when the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy begins the much-delayed domestic season from Sunday, presenting a platform for the hopefuls to impress before IPL auctions.

The presence of seasoned campaigner­s such as Shikhar Dhawan, Suresh Raina and Ishant Sharma will add sheen to the tournament but one of the biggest talking points in the lead-up has been S. Sreesanth’s comeback to top-flight cricket after serving a ban for his alleged involvemen­t in the 2013 IPL corruption scandal.

Sreesanth, 37, will turn out for Kerala in the national T20 championsh­ip from January 10-31.

But the focus, mostly, will be on domestic uncapped players with the IPL auctions scheduled in February.

The tournament also assumes significan­ce as it is an opportunit­y for the new senior selection committee to draw up a wider pool of players for the T20 World Cup, which will be played in India later this

● The presence of seasoned campaigner­s such as Shikhar Dhawan, Suresh Raina and Ishant Sharma will add sheen to the

T20 tournament.

year.

No cricketing activity had happened since midMarch last year and after meticulous planning, the BCCI decided to conduct the tournament at six different venues with as many bio bubbles.

The teams have been divided into six groups — five Elite and one Plate and the league stage matches will be played at Mumbai, Vadodara, Indore, Kolkata, Chennai and Bengaluru with the knockouts scheduled in Ahmedabad.

The lead-up had its share of controvers­ies with many players lodging a complaint after being served poor quality food in a posh South Mumbai hotel.

Then, staff members of a hotel in Chennai, where players of three Plate Group teams were staying, were found Covid-19 positive.

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