Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Ganguly will reboot BCCI, help players

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key stakeholde­rs and the captain enjoys a special position in the order of precedence. Hopefully, Ganguly will reboot BCCI to embrace this thinking.

Similarly, his comment about ‘champion’ MS Dhoni suggests those who are special deserve special treatment. It is clear Ganguly will bat for players and they will get due respect for their contributi­on. So, expect a change in the pecking order of power where—except for superstars—players were not in pole position. wealth, fame and affection but all this disappears pretty soon.

Sachin Tendulkar and Kohli, before them Sunil Gavaskar and Kapil Dev, are permanent heroes for bringing prestige to India and inspiring generation­s to dream big. Dhoni is also in this league.

It’s not that India doesn’t honour its sporting heroes. Tendulkar was nominated to the Rajya Sabha and is a Bharat Ratna. Others have received civilian honours and government sports awards.

BCCI does its bit by playing the naming game. It runs tournament­s in memory of Ranji, CK Nayudu, Vijay Merchant, Vijay Hazare and Vinoo Mankad. India-australia Tests are played for the Gavaskar-border trophy.

Kapil’s name is on many dressing rooms and stands at cricket stadiums are dedicated to players past and present.

Dravid has a wall to himself at the M Chinnaswam­y Stadium and Bengaluru civic authoritie­s named streets after Erapalli

Prasanna and Anil Kumble. BCCI organises the Pataudi lecture every year and an annual awards function celebrates Polly Umrigar and other past giants.

But true respect is more than tokenism. ICC has a Hall of Fame and current Australian players vote to decide their annual award winners. MCC grants membership to eminent cricketers, holds the prestigiou­s Cowdrey lecture and commission­s portraits of eminent greats, not to forget the famous Lord’s honours board.

It will take India time to establish such strong cricket traditions. A cricket museum has been mentioned many times but is yet to get started. Till then it is only CCI, Mumbai that provides a glimpse of all that is glorious about Indian cricket.

But with Ganguly, Brijesh Patel and Ashok Malhotra in key positions, and ex-players in state associatio­ns, things have turned a corner. Players now have an opportunit­y to give back to the game.

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