'Parents are overawed with the success of IPL': Vengsarkar appeals young players to target Test cricket

Updated : May 14, 2024 15:09
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PTI

Former India captain and chief selector Dilip Vengsarkar exhorted the youngsters to aim for playing and excelling in Test cricket, saying success in the traditional format brings real honour to the players.

Vengsarkar said parents nowadays get lured by the fame and financial benefits of success in the T20 leagues but the focus of the young players should only be on red-ball cricket, which would also help them do well in other formats.

"Parents are overawed with the success of IPL, its teams and players," Vengsarkar said at an event to launch cricket coach Jwala Singh's book, titled Pathway to Cricketing Excellence and Beyond.

Vengsarkar, also a former chief selector credited for bringing Virat Kohli into the national team, said parents might have an inclination towards training their children to become batters but bowlers carry equal importance irrespective of the format.

"The bowlers also have a big role to play not just in the IPL but also in Test cricket, they can be match-winners. Try to play Test cricket for your country, if you are a good Test cricketer you can play other formats of the game," he said.

"You will be rated only by what you have done for the country in Test cricket. IPL is a good format, it is good entertainment and it also meets the finances, which is also very important but Test match cricket is the ultimate," Vengsarkar added.

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