"Today, we have so much talent in our country that we can easily field two teams," said Borde today while inaugurating a cricket academy named after him at a school here.
"Indian cricket has a very bright future," he added.
Borde, who served as the chairman of the national selection committee twice, said because of the overhaul of domestic cricket present day players get more opportunities to showcase their potential.
Borde said cricket academies across the country, like the one he inaugurated today, are also helping in grooming young talent.
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"The academies come in to help in spotting and grooming young talent. It is good that many former cricketers, including Ranji (Trophy) players, are associated with schools and colleges in one way or the other to develop the game," he said.
"In our days we did not have anybody training us specifically in fielding," said Borde, who represented India in 55 Test matches.