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What's hurting Indian cricket? Star system and BCCI's electoral politics

When it comes to analysing India's T20 World Cup semi-final defeat, experts have only analysed strategic or tactical reasons, but not the structural ones

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As to the subordination of merit to regional representation issues, it's inherent in the way the state cricket associations vote at the BCCI presidential election. What we have here is good old-fashioned quid-pro-quo politics.

T C A Srinivasa-Raghavan
The Indian cricket team was walloped brutally by the English team at the T20 World Cup semi-final match. India bowled 15 overs, took no wickets and gave away 170 runs.

Experts from the world of cricket have all blamed India's ignominy on slow batting and poor bowling. They are right as far as immediate reasons go. They are also right as far as strategies go. But what about the structural reasons?

Like 1.4 billion other Indians, I am also a cricket expert. And I have noticed that in the perennial discourse on it, there are three topics that no one
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