‘FTP should be reworked', says Mohammed Azharuddin

‘FTP should be reworked', says Mohammed Azharuddin

I mean you can always prepare for good times, but you can't prepare for bad times," the 57-year old former skipper told PTI during an interaction.

PTIUpdated: Monday, April 13, 2020, 06:01 AM IST
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New Delhi: Former India captain turned-administrator Mohammed Azharuddin feels that all cricket boards should come together to redraw the international calendar as the COVID-19 pandemic has ensured that the current schedule is irredeemable.

Azharuddin, who is the president of the Hyderabad Cricket Association (HCA), feels that tweaking of the Futures Tours and Programmes (FTP) is also necessary to accommodate the Indian Premier League, which is important for both domestic and foreign players. "I am sure they can have a restructured FTP for two years because of so much of uncertainty in prevailing circumstances.

I mean you can always prepare for good times, but you can't prepare for bad times," the 57-yearold former skipper told PTI during an interaction. "Once things settle down, we can have a dialogue with other member nations," he added.

The IPL, which was scheduled to be held from March 29-May 24, is set to be postponed indefinitely as the country stares at a lockdown till the end of this month to contain the pandemic. "I think if they have to slot IPL, the whole itinerary needs to be changed.

That's one option or else stick to the current itinerary with whatever gone being gone. "But that means huge losses for all the stakeholders and is not practical," said Azharuddin, whose own Association hosts seven home games of Sunrisers Hyderabad. "

Therefore, I am expecting a complete overhaul of the FTP, if we have to fit in the IPL. I feel all the boards will agree as everybody is getting affected. But obviously the BCCI gets affected more," he added.

IPL has so much prominence because foreign players like Jos Butler and Pat Cummins have expressed their willingness to participate in the tournament at some point of the year. "No one will say no to IPL. Not even the foreign players. So many people thrive on IPL," he set the record straight.

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