Positive approach will benefit mumbai cricket team, suggests Raju Kulkarni
Former India cricketer Raju Kulkarni hits out at Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) selectors as he advised them to take a more positive approach in order to benefit the local team before the start of the 2019 domestic season. Kulkarni was the previous head of MCA’s Cricket Improvement Committee.
Former India pacer Raju Kulkarni, who played 10 ODIs and three Test matches for the national team during 1983-87, was the chief guest at the Kalpesh Koli tournament. At the event, Kulkarni had a word of advice for selectors, parents and budding cricketers in Mumbai.
"I want to say something to the selectors... if you want to drop a player because of non-performance, drop him, but don't label him as a bad player. Every player has scope for improvement and allow him to do that. If you have a positive approach, it will help Mumbai get a lot of good cricketers," Kulkarni said as per Midday reporters.
Previously, Kulkarni was the head of Mumbai Cricket Association's Cricket Improvement Committee. The 56-year old former pacer asked youngsters in the city to work on becoming mentally tough while also advised parents to be prepared for injustice or politics but pointed out that a cricketer can overcome those obstacles by putting up solid performances.
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