Dravid Urges Balanced Format Development for Sooryavanshi
- Former India captain Rahul Dravid has stated that young prodigies like Vaibhav Sooryavanshi must develop across both red-ball and white-ball formats to secure the long-term health of Test...
- The remarks highlight a growing conversation among coaches regarding how modern scheduling impacts player development.
- Test cricket relies on a steady pipeline of players equipped with the technique and temperament to handle prolonged sessions.
Former India captain Rahul Dravid has stated that young prodigies like Vaibhav Sooryavanshi must develop across both red-ball and white-ball formats to secure the long-term health of Test cricket. According to Cricinfo.com, Dravid emphasized that multi-format exposure is essential for emerging talents making their way through the domestic and international systems.
The remarks highlight a growing conversation among coaches regarding how modern scheduling impacts player development. With the rise of lucrative Twenty20 leagues worldwide, governing bodies face intense pressure to balance short-form priorities against traditional multi-day fixtures.
Test cricket relies on a steady pipeline of players equipped with the technique and temperament to handle prolonged sessions. Dravid’s assessment points to the risk of specialization at too young an age, which can hinder a batter’s ability to adapt when facing swinging deliveries or deteriorated pitches.
Administrators across various boards continue to monitor the balance between franchise commitments and developmental red-ball matches. Observers note that national academies play a crucial role in ensuring prospects gain sufficient exposure in first-class competitions before establishing themselves on the global stage.
Further developments regarding selection policies and youth pathways are expected as national boards refine their domestic calendars to accommodate both white-ball circuits and traditional red-ball fixtures.
