Tendulkar: 'BCCI has done a lot for game in country'

Sachin Tendulkar, speaking at the Hindustan Times Leadership Summit, refused to comment on the Lodha Panel recommendations but praised the Board of Control for Cricket in India for doing "a lot for the game in the country".

Published : Dec 03, 2016 16:27 IST

Sachin Tendulkar..."BCCI has supported and taken care of the players and given us ample opportunity to grow. But it doesn’t stop at this."

Having made it clear that it would be “unwise” to comment on Lodha Committee recommendation as the Supreme Court verdict is still pending, Sachin Tendulkar came out in support of Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) stating that the parent body has “done a lot for the game in the country“.

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Tendulkar was speaking during a session at the

Hindustan Times Leadership Summit , here on Saturday. “My personal feeling is that when I was growing up, I got a lot of support from the BCCI. The BCCI and the Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) arranged a lot of camps,” he said.

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Tendulkar said that how his suggestion of having all 14 squad members in a team play in school cricket last year meant that 1800 more children got to play competitive cricket.

“I gave a suggestion to MCA on school cricket and they implemented. BCCI has supported and taken care of the players and given us ample opportunity to grow. But it doesn’t stop at this. Not everything is perfect but things can improve,” said Tendulkar.