Rai urges ex-cricketers to come into administration

IANS  |  Kolkata 

The (COA) on Friday urged former greats of the game like and to get into administration for the betterment of the sport.

Rai said that the Indian team has played a lot of in 2017 and their needs to be kept in mind. In that respect, having former players who have "come up the hard way" in administration would help.

"It's high time some cricketers came into administration too. The of playing was demonstrated this year and the number of days the cricketers have been on the ground and travelling and playing in 2017 was unbelievable," Rai said while speaking at a session on cricketers at the Kolkata Literary Meet.

"The factor is back-breaking. And you are playing only because somebody has to generate revenue. It's either the or the state association generating revenue.

"I think it's very unfair and that's why the has done a very good thing. They have said of the has to be an ex- I have been feeling for a long time that people like Sourav or or others... I have persuaded Kapil to come into it also...because they are the people who have come up the hard way," he added.

Later, when asked by reporters whether will get enough time to prepare for the England tour this summer with the one-off Test preceding that, Rai said, "The (Future Tours Programme) FTP has been re-done. The FTP that has been done earlier, we are not in a position to tamper with it. That is fixed. So we are not changing that.

Rest we have re-designed the entire FTP that has been accepted by the AGM also. That is a balanced FTP.

will get enough practice time. There will be time before and after the "

play their first T20 in England on July 3. The first-ever Test against in Bengaluru is between June 14 and 18.

On historian quitting the COA last year, Rai said it was a loss to them as he understood the game like no one and could help them in delicate matters.

"We were exceedingly disappointed because is a person who has excellent knowledge of He remembers like the back of his hand and he was a great asset. He could help us with lots of things that we were grappling with. But he decided to quit and he had his reasons to quit. quit as he was picked by the stock exchange as their

"It has left only Diana (Edulji) and me in the committee but we have a very good administrative setup in the which is taking care of the committee and hopefully has not suffered yet," Rai said.

Guha had cited personal reasons for leaving the committee, also writing a damning letter to Rai about the problems he faced while working. He had highlighted in that letter the 'superstar culture' that afflicted the

Rai was also asked about the Lodha recommendations taking time and whether he is facing any obstruction in implementing them.

"There is nobody obstructing. Eleven associations have already agreed to amend their constitution. It's happening slowly. The judicial process in takes time but it will be sorted out very soon," Rai said.

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First Published: Fri, January 26 2018. 19:48 IST