Board of Control for Cricket in India Plans Red-Ball Revival, Focus on Young Stars Like Vaibhav Suryavanshi
The BCCI has developed a special plan for young players like Vaibhav Sooryavanshi and Ayush Mhatre, who have made a splash in the IPL and at the junior level for India. They will be groomed in a way that ensures a supply chain for the Indian Test team.
Vaibhav Sooryavanshi is barely 15 years old, and it won't be long before he makes his mark on India's senior team. However, there are a couple more hurdles that the youngster needs to clear. According to reports, the BCCI has chalked out a unique plan for this. This follows because Indian red-ball cricket has taken a nosedive. The defeats against New Zealand and South Africa have left India vulnerable in their own backyard. It would be an uphill task for India to make it to the WTC finals.
According to media reports, the BCCI's Center of Excellence (CoE), under the guidance of VVS Laxman, has developed a detailed plan. Under this plan, promising young players like Vaibhav Suryavanshi and Ayush Mhatre will play in a four-day red-ball intra-CoE tournament in June-July. The aim is to identify and create a supply chain so that India's red-ball talent is fully prepared for the next 10 years. It is reported that 64 young cricketers under the age of 25 will participate in this tournament.
These players will be divided into four teams of 16 each, and each team will play two four-day red-ball matches at the CoE. Different types of pitches will be provided to provide each team with proper match practice. The report also states that all coaches and national selectors have been instructed that the primary objective of most of the high-performance camps, to be held in Bengaluru over the course of a year, will be to align the talent pool to meet future requirements.