Parvez Rasool slams lack of cricketing infrastructure in J&K
Jammu and Kashmir all-rounder Parvez Rasool slammed the cricket infrastructure facilities in the state and said that the fact that they had only two grounds did not help young cricketers at all.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: February 04, 2014 05:07 pm IST
Taking a dig at the poor cricket infrastructure in the state, Jammu and Kashmir all-rounder Parvez Rasool today voiced his concerns about lack of quality facilities, which is a hindrance for the talented cricketers to showcase their skills and come into national reckoning.
"There are number of problems (with regards to cricket in J&K). We do not have proper infrastructure. We do not have a number of grounds also. We have only two grounds ---one in Jammu and another in Srinagar," Rasool, who is an India A regular and was also first cricketer from state to be selected in the national team, told PTI here today.
Asked to elaborate, Rasool said,"When we go to Srinagar in November, we cannot play there for six months (due to snowfall). After that when we come to Jammu, we are left with only one ground. We do not have good turf wickets (natural grass)."
Rasool, who was named in the Rest of India squad for Irani Cup that will take on Ranji champions, Karnataka, at Bangalore from February 9, said "If we ought to perform well, we need to have good infrastructure. We should first have grounds for practice and there should be better facilities".
Today, Rasool was felicitated here by Union Minister and Jammu and Kashmir Cricket Association (JKCA) President Dr Farooq Abdullah at a function today.
"Dr Abdullah gave away momentos and cheques worth Rs 35 lakh to players and team officials for reaching quaterfinals in Ranji Trophy this season," JKCA Press and Media Incharge, Ranjeet Kalra said.
Rasool urged the state government to atleast construct an indoor academy in Srinagar which will help the players get quality training during winter season.
"We should have one Indoor Academy for winters in Srinagar. District level cricket matches should be held to better cricket in the state. If you see in other states like Punjab, they keep playing matches at district levels. Matches are important for building a team".
According to state team captain, pre-season practice matches are an important part of the preparations for Ranji Trophy.
"If you see before Ranji Trophy, we had not played any matches. Atleast five days' matches should be played with the teams of other states. There should be atleast 10 matches in a year which will enable us to perform well".
Rasool has been included in the Harbhajan Singh-led Rest of India for the Irani Cup game and he is hoping to perform to the best of his abilities.
"It feels good to be selected in the Rest of India squad for the Irani Cup game. I hope that I will perform well in both batting and bowling," Rasool said. Speaking at the function, JKCA President Abdullah said,"I am proud how Jammu and Kashmir team has fought and defeated big teams this time--I have full faith and one day they will win final match of Ranji Trophy".
The JKCA president promised that he will speak to former India captains Bishan Singh Bedi (who has already coached the state side) and Mohammed Azharuddin to guide the players of the state.
"We will not leave any stone unturned in helping you. We will request both Azharuddin and Bedi to help us with their coaching in order to improve the performance of the team".
Abdullah also praised the state selection committee for picking a good team and not bowing down to any kind of pressure.
"I congrulate selectors for good job done-They have notcome influence", he said adding they will fix elections for the constitution of a new team of JKCA through elections soon.