Stating that players of
Sachin Tendulkar's calibre would not be playing forever, former South Africa
cricketer Jonty Rhodes said it is important that the youngsters who emerge from
tournaments like the Indian Premier League are good all-round cricketers.
"Guys like Sachin can't play forever and it's important that the young
Indian players who come through the IPL are allround players, not just in
batting and bowling, as most of the Indian players are, but also as good
fielders," Rhodes, who is Mumbai Indians fielding coach, said.
"They've got quite a few young Indian players and what I think the
organisers are trying to do is to make sure that once the Tendulkars and the
Harbhajans retire, the younger guys coming through will carry India," he
added.
Rhodes said his job is to try and teach the players the importance of
fielding.
"What I'm trying to get across to them is that fielding is important to a
one-day game, especially in 20-over games where one run can make a difference.
I've seen that in the 1999 World Cup against Australia and the World Cup
against Sri Lanka in South Africa.
"I'm not asking them to do miraculous things. I'm saying just find me one
run that you can save for the team. It's more about attitude than anything
else," he said.
Rhodes said IPL has proved to be a great platform for the budding
cricketers.
"It's always been my view that Indian cricket is going to strengthen and
improve because of the IPL. I think that was the key for the BCCI, who were
very wise in making sure that the youngsters were getting great coaching and
opportunity to play with international cricketers.
"The IPL is a great platform where you get international players and
international coaches working with the young players."
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