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Ex-Indian Coach Reveals Favouritism in Indian Cricket

Ex-Indian Coach Reveals Favouritism in Indian Cricket

A former Indian coach has shocked fans by revealing claims of Indian cricket favoritism in team selection. His comments during a recent interview sparked heated debates about bias and politics within Indian cricket.

Inside Story of Unfair Advantages

The ex-coach stated that some players receive special treatment from selectors and team management. They stay in the team despite poor performances. Meanwhile, equally talented cricketers lose their place after only a few chances. “Selection should depend on merit and form,” he said. “However, personal influence sometimes matters more than performance.”
He also claimed that sponsorship deals and media pressure affect selection decisions. “When a player has strong brand support, selectors feel extra pressure,” he added. “As a result, young talents struggle to break through.”

Call for Transparency and Fairness

Although the coach avoided naming anyone, he insisted that favoritism has existed for years. He mentioned that many domestic players lose motivation after seeing politics overpower effort. “These players work hard every day, yet they don’t get fair chances,” he said. “That hurts the spirit of competition.”
In response, a senior cricket board official denied all allegations, insisting on transparent selection. However, many fans on social media supported the coach’s claims. The revelation has reignited discussions about fairness and equal opportunity in Indian cricket.
This bold statement from the former coach highlights the need for accountability and merit-based recognition. Therefore, addressing Indian cricket favoritism could help restore faith in the game’s selection system.

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