By Muhammad Asif Khan
KARACHI: At the team when, after
successive failures, the senior Indian cricketers are being criticised and some
quarters have even advised them to call it a day, another former Indian star,
Syed Mujtaba Hussain Kirmani jumped on the bandwagon but in a deceptive tone. Addressing
a ceremony hosted in his honour here by Sports Journalists Association of Sindh
(SJAS), Kirmani urged the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) to adopt
an effective rotation policy to keep a fair pressure on players. “I have
already recommended a clear-cut policy to the BCCI. I believe regardless of his
experience a player should be replaced after 4 successive failures”, said
Kirmani who played 88 Test and 49 one-day matches for India from 1976
to 1986.
“If this rotation policy is
adopted then players would also be aware in advance, hence nobody would feel
humiliated when is sidelined on poor run of form”, added Kirmani
Syed Mujtaba Kirmani, who is on a
private visit to Karachi to attend a wedding of
his relative, recalled his playing days in Pakistan
and said that like in the past, he felt touched by the affection expressed to him
by the people of Pakistan.
On bilateral series between Pakistan and India, the former wicketkeeper
batsman expressed the opinion that the revival of cricketing ties was also
important for the future of both the countries. “Asia
possesses exceptional talent, and I feel that revival of bilateral series would
be a great platform for the youngsters to exhibit their talent. It will
ultimately benefit both the teams”, added Kirmani
Syed Mujtaba Kirmani also stated
that the ongoing drought of international cricket in Pakistan should come to an end. “Pakistan is a cricket loving nation, ICC should
expedite it’s efforts to bring back International Cricket to Pakistan”, concludes Kirmani
Apart from neat glove-work behind
the stumps, Mujtaba Kirmani was an able batsman down the order and has two Test
hundreds to his credit. He also played a pivotal role in India's triumph
in the 1983 World Cup and won the award for the best wicket keeper in the mega
event.
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