Is Indian cricket in trouble? Lalit Modi's explosive claim sparks fresh drama

Cricket

Indian cricket is more popular than ever, but there’s a serious problem growing behind the scenes.

Workload on players?

Players are going from IPL to international games without rest. Travel, training, and constant pressure make their schedules nonstop.

What did he say?

Lalit Modi made headlines with his harsh comment: “They are destroying players”. His words quickly caught the cricket world’s attention.

What did he mean?

Modi said BCCI’s busy schedules are hurting players, urging them to give players more family time and rest, not just chase money.

He also said

Modi said he set up lasting revenue, so the focus should be on player welfare, not overworking them. He urged BCCI to make better decisions.

Nonstop cricket causes injuries, mental tiredness, and burnout. If it keeps up, even top players may struggle to perform well.

Will BCCI change the schedule or keep it packed? This issue could have a big impact on Indian cricket’s future.

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