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Six Indian players should have played Ranji quarters: Rahul Dravid

New Delhi: Former India captain Rahul Dravid feels that players like Mohammed Shami, Bhuvneshwar Kumar should have been allowed to play for their respective states in the Ranji Trophy quarter-final that starts on Wednesday.
The BCCI is not allowing any of the six players – Rohit Sharma and Ajinkya Rahane (Mumbai), Mohammed Shami (Bengal), Stuart Binny (Karnataka), Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Suresh Raina (UP) to play for their states as Indian ODI squad is flying off to New Zealand in wee hours of January 12 – which is the last day of the quarter-final.

“If I would have been Bhuvneshwar, I would have liked to play. He may have bowled a lot in the nets but he hasn’t played any matches for over a month. May be from Rohit Sharma and Ajinkya Rahane’s perspective, they could have asked for a break after a gruelling series. But they are young kids, who would have wanted to take Mumbai to semi-final,” Dravid said.

Dravid also said that if likes of Rohit and Rahane play in Ranji Trophy, it “raises the profile” of the event.

“I am not saying that BCCI doesn’t value Ranji Trophy. They do value a lot but if these boys play, it raises profile of the event. Since the match (Mumbai vs Maharashtra) would be telecast live, people while flipping through channels, if they find Rohit batting, they would just hang around and watch a bit more,” Dravid said.

“Some of these guys (Shami for Bengal) are really valuable players for their teams and their coaches wouldn’t have mind if they would have been available. Obviously, their opponents won’t mind them not playing,” Dravid said in jest.

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