BCCI technical committee recommends Ranji Trophy matches at neutral venues

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BCCI technical committee meeting in progress at Bengaluru on Sunday. Image Source: BCCI

Internet Desk: In a bid to make domestic cricket more competitive and rule out the issues related to preparing specific wickets for home teams, as well as to expose players to play in different conditions, the BCCI Technical Committee, headed by former India captain Sourav Ganguly , decided to have all Ranji matches from the coming season at neutral venues.

The committee also decided to scrap the Inter-Zonal system of the Duleep Trophy. While it will be replaced by four all-India level teams picked by the selection panel. The meeting was also attended by BCCI president Anurag Thakur and secretary Ajay Shirke at Bengaluru.

“The committee discussed the format for Duleep Trophy for the season 2016-17. It was recommended that selectors would pick four teams to participate in a round-robin format tournament. The entire tournament will be a day/night affair,” a BCCI release stated.

With India playing as many as 13 Test matches at home against New Zealand, England and Australia, it was proposed by Thakur that all Test hopefuls and the fringe players should get a chance to get used to the pink ball. “The president feels that like Challenger Trophy, this season’s Duleep should have all the big players as well as Test hopefuls getting a chance to play with pink balls under lights.That’s why it has been decided there will be no zonal system this time round,” according to a member of the technical committee.

It was also learnt that Ganguly had suggested about having a quality foreign team for the Duleep Trophy, but it was decided otherwise. “Ganguly’s proposal was duly considered. But then we felt that supposedly we call a first-class side from Australia and if they lose the first match in knock-out system, the purpose of inviting them would get lost,” the source added.

It was learnt that all matches will be played with kookaburra balls but some other sports goods firms are also in discussions to manufacture pink balls for D/N games.