Former India captain, Dilip Vengsarkar, yesterday stood by the Board of Control for Cricket in India for their decision of not fielding a team in the Asian Games in China later this year.
Former India captain, Dilip Vengsarkar, yesterday stood by the Board of Control for Cricket in India for their decision of not fielding a team in the Asian Games in China later this year.
He substantiated his opinion with the example of football, which is an Olympic sport, but the biggest spectacle of football is the FIFA World Cup that will be held in South Africa this time. Vengsarkar said that in the same way the biggest spectacle for cricket was the cricket World Cup.
BCCI's decision not to send teams to the Asian Games did not go down well with the Olympic Council of Asia which called it a setback to cricket's inclusion in truly international sports events.
Too much T20
Vengsarkar further observed that there was too much Twenty20 cricket being played and felt that there was no need for more. He said: "There has been a lot of Twenty20 cricket with the Indian Premier League and the T20World Cup in West Indies. How many T20 matches will they play?"
Vengsarkar also pointed that the level of competition in the Olympics and Asian Games won't be that great. He said, "Olympics includes almost all the countries of the world and cricket is not played by all the countries."
Sports minister MS Gill said he personally is not in favour of cricket's inclusion in such multi-sport events.
"As an individual, I am not sure cricket should be in the Asian Games," said Gill.
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