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Can cricketers' revolt force a change in DDCA's working style?
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Posted by Partha on Sep 18, 2009
If Balla chalana gives Thaat as some of our senior players believe then the DDCA should surely take serious note of the inputs of players like Sehwag and Gambhir and put aside their own egos for the cause of cricket which these players and others have done so much for.
 
Posted by varsha on Sep 10, 2009
I do not think that any kind of change in the working style of DDCA or any other cricket association is possible. Just revolting will not have any effect. The cricket administrators in India are the ignorants so far as the technicalities of the game, the ground realities, and field conditions are considered. They very cunningly make it impossible for the players to get on to the managerial side of the game. the associations are only bothered about raking in the crores of rupees. It is just a business like any other. They are in it for the money and not for the love of the game.
 
 
Posted by Geo on Sep 09, 2009
Its we the people in its entirety who need to be enlightened to the corrupt ways of the functioning of these organistions. The one, 10,100 or million won't do but the enitre BILLION who would need to stand up and be counted if we really wish to bring about a change not just in the DDCA but the whole of my nation - INDIA.
 
Posted by Isaac Neelam on Aug 31, 2009
I think yes.,because i feel many talented players are neglected for that matter in any state.,I know a player by name Prabhu Kiran who has played for India U-19 and represented Andhra team..but never selected for India..No question of his talent..but this isreally unfair in sports
 
 
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