The DDCA had invited applications from former players interested in coaching for their Level A programme, which will cost Rs 10,000 (ten thousand) per player.
Accordingly, on March 1, the DDCA shortlisted 35 names (men and women included) for the course.
While the likes of Rishit Saini (1 first-class game), Oniel Wilson (2 first-class games), Karan Harit and Darshan Kajania (both in senior squad but never played a match) have been included in the list, someone like Chetenya Nanda (105 wickets in 31 first-class games) have been ignored.
"Credibility or quality of most of the male cricketers in the list save Robin Singh Junior (1 Test and 45 first-class matches) and Mayank Siddhana (30 first-class matches for Punjab) can be questioned. While this is a coaching course, don't think Nanda should have been kept out of the list. This is a course where one needs to pay to study, so it shouldn't have mattered if he is a BCCI employee or not. Even Robin Junior is drawing salary from DDCA as a selector," a senior DDCA official told PTI today.
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