One may scoff at PSPB's monopoly theory, but no way can their thinking be faulted. However, the only way their domination could be challenged and settled is on the table by 30 other state teams that are in fray for the Championships here.
But if at all a threat were to come, it could be only from teams like Delhi, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu and Telangana who have players of calibre to give some headache to PSPB. Yet the latter's talented arsenal, with the likes of juniors in Manav Thakkar, Lalrin Puia, Lalhunhlua and Anukram Jain, will surely prevail over. With Abhishek Yadav and Sudhanshu Grover joining the gang to combine in Youth Boys, their cup of joy will be full.
This year, PSPB could add the third silverware to their overflowing cupboard with a fresh threat coming from their youth girls team. Until last year, it was West Bengal or squads like North Bengal and Tamil Nadu which were dominating the scene.
But with the experienced Manika Batra and Reeth Rishya joining the enthusiastic Senhora D'Souza and Archana Kamath, the ordeal for others is complete.
For instance, North Bengal will be sending only two players while West Bengal just three. West Bengal, incidentally, are the holders of junior girls crown and North Bengal finished runners-up at the Guwahati nationals last year.