Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

BCCI TELLS NE BODIES TO AVOID OUTSTATION CRICKETERS

- Sanjjeev K Samyal sanjeev.samyal@htlive.com

MUMBAI: With less than two months to go for the Ranji Trophy season, cricket associatio­ns from the North East are facing desperate times with a non-existent infrastruc­ture and a skeletal talent pool.

These associatio­ns, who have been newly inducted into the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) under the directions of the Supreme Court, have however been advised to not take the easy way out of importing players from the other parts and instead focus on the long-term goal of developing local talent.

The topic was discussed in a meeting between BCCI task force and officials of North East states.

“It was discussed today (outstation players shouldn’t be engaged) and everyone was told that maximum three guest players are allowed as per BCCI’s stipulatio­n,” said Naba Bhattachar­jee, secretary of Meghalaya Cricket Associatio­n and convenor of the sixth Zone of the BCCI.

“Maximum support should be given to local players, winning is not important but building the team, generating interest in the game among the local players is what is the focus. Or the entire purpose will be defeated,” said Bhattachar­jee, the long-serving cricket administra­tor from Meghalaya.

There has been limited cricket in the region of Meghalaya, Manipur, Nagaland, Arunachal Pradesh, Sikkim and Mizoram, but there is plenty of talent.

BCCI General Manager Saba Karim and AGM KVP Rao were part of the meeting.

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