“There will be lot of injuries across the country,” Shardul Thakur urges BCCI to re-look at Ranji Trophy schedule

Thakur mentioned that it's difficult for players to adjust to the three-day gap between knockout games.

By Salman Anjum - 03 Mar, 2024

India and Mumbai all-rounder Shardul Thakur on Sunday (March 3) urged the BCCI to revisit the Ranji Trophy schedule from next year onwards, saying that playing 10 matches with just three-day gaps between games could lead to injuries to players.

Thakur mentioned that it's difficult for players to adjust to the three-day gap between knockout fixtures, which was not the case earlier.

"It's difficult because we are playing first-class games in (a) three days' gap - that has never happened in Ranji Trophy season ever," Thakur told reporters after slamming a brilliant century in Mumbai’s Ranji Trophy semi-final against Tamil Nadu.

"You know the schedule is becoming tighter and tighter. If boys keep playing like this for two more seasons, there will be lot of injuries across the country. Next year, they (the BCCI) have to re-look at it and give more break," he added.

Shardul Thakur pointed out that players used to get more days in between matches few years back in the Ranji Trophy.

"When I remember playing Ranji Trophy back in the days, good 7-8 years back, (the) first three games used to have (a) three-day break and then it was (a) four-day break and knockouts were played on five-day breaks.

"Now this year, we have seen that all the games have been played on (a) three-day gap. It is extremely tough on domestic players to expect them to play ten games in a row with just (a) three-days gap if (a) team makes it to the finals.

"Also, when nine teams were in the group, one team would get a break in (the) round-robin system. Now only eight teams being in one group, everyone plays each other, so that break has gone now," Thakur stated.

Thakur backed his statement by giving the example of his team Mumbai, which has had to juggle between available resources. He highlighted that the current scheduling has no adequate time for the pacers to recover.

"Yeah, 100 per cent because Mohit (Avasthi) also had an injury in the sixth game," he said.

Avasthi was rested from the league stage contest against Chhattisgarh by Mumbai as he is also believed to have picked up a hamstring-related issue.

"He played five games in a row. He had a huge workload because Tushar (Deshpande) was also selected for India A. He was not available. Dhawal (Kulkarni) was playing alternate games, looking at his age and workload. Royston (Dias) is fairly new," said Thakur.

"He (Mohit) operated a lot in those first five games and then he had an injury so he had to miss a game. I think that is because there is not enough spacing between the games," Thakur added.

Tamil Nadu skipper R Sai Kishore also endorsed Shardul Thakur’s views regarding the packed scheduling.

"A few players feel the same thing. Fast bowlers are extra tired because you travel on one day. For me, I don't train much because of the three-day thing," Sai Kishore said.

"I bowl directly match-to-match so the load on my body is fine. I don't strain myself in training pre-match. I am managing myself that way but should be harder for the fast bowlers," he added.

Thakur, meanwhile, admitted that his international comeback seems a distant dream now despite his maiden century in the Ranji semis against Tamil Nadu.

"I think international comeback is far from now because the Test team is out already for the fifth game (against England) and after this we are going into the IPL.

"It's far, I am not thinking that far. But yes, scoring a century is a big, big relief and also it was very important for the team at that point of time," he stated.

(With PTI Inputs)

By Salman Anjum - 03 Mar, 2024

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