Young Indian talent, BCCI get thumbs up from Sunil Gavaskar
Updated On: 04 October, 2020 08:46 AM IST | Mumbai | A correspondent
Batting legend says Indian cricket board is way ahead than the rest when it comes to promoting junior cricket

Abhishek Sharma during his 31 v CSK; (right) SRH's Priyam Garg en route his 51* against CSK on Friday. Pics: BCCI/PTI
Indian cricket legend Sunil Gavaskar has attributed the flow of impressive Indian talent to the Board of Control for Cricket in India's (BCCI) decisions to organise regular 'A' tours, age-group tournaments and sending teams to participate in events featuring Emerging countries.
In his fortnightly column which appeared in today's Sunday Mid-day, Gavaskar wrote: "What this edition of the IPL has done is to once again emphasise that when it comes to junior cricket nobody does it better than BCCI. Over the years, the number of tournaments in various age groups, the number of 'A' tours, the number of Emerging countries tournaments that BCCI has organised is way ahead of any other cricketing board and that is showing in the performance of the youngsters in the IPL.
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