Dilip Vengsarkar: After losing the final match of the World Test Championship (WTC), a lot of questions are being raised about the performance of Team India. From captain Rohit Sharma to team management and the performance of other players, there is a lot of criticism. At the same time, the discussion of removing Rohit Sharma from the captaincy is also very strong.

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For the last ten years, the Indian team has not won any ICC trophy till now

In fact, for the last ten years, the Indian team has not won any ICC trophy till now. Let us tell you that India has won the T20 World Cup 2007, ODI World Cup 2011, and Champion Trophy 2013 under the leadership of Mahendra Singh Dhoni. But since 2013, the Indian team has failed to win the ICC trophy. This year also the fans had high expectations from Team India but India did not live up to those expectations.

Former India selector Dilip Vengsarkar gave a big reaction to the selection of the Indian team

At the same time, Dilip Vengsarkar, former selector of Team India, has given a big reaction to the selection of the Indian team. In fact, he says that the selectors neither have a clear vision nor do they have much knowledge about cricket. Along with this, he also reacted to the IPL.

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He neither has much knowledge of the game nor much understanding of cricket – Dilip Vengsarkar

Talking to a media house, Dilip Vengsarkar said that, the unfortunate thing is that the selectors whom I have seen in the last six-seven years neither have the vision nor do they have much knowledge of the game nor of cricket. There is that much understanding.

Vengsarkar: Earning crores just from IPL media rights is not an achievement

He continued by saying that, the selectors made Shikhar Dhawan the captain of India (when key players were not available), and that’s where you can groom the future Indian captain. But you didn’t prepare anyone. You just come and start playing. Actually, talking about the world’s richest cricket board then where is the bench strength? Only having IPL and earning crores in media rights is not an achievement.