The 2025–26 domestic season will be etched in history. For the first time in 67 years, Jammu & Kashmir lifted the prestigious Ranji Trophy, defeating the powerhouse Karnataka cricket team in a stunning final.
This wasn’t just a victory—it was a statement.
But behind the celebration lies an uncomfortable question:
👉 Why are some of India’s most explosive talents still being ignored by the traditional system?
For decades, the Ranji Trophy was the only gateway to Team India.
Today, things have changed.
With the rise of the Indian Premier League and private T20 leagues, a parallel pathway has emerged—one that often bypasses the traditional system entirely.
We are now witnessing a new breed of cricketers:
Take the example of Birju, a 27-year-old sensation from Jammu & Kashmir, recently scouted by the Rajasthan Royals.
Despite dominating private leagues:
He isn’t alone.
👉 When players are “discovered” at 27–28, it signals a serious flaw:
India is missing talent during its peak years.
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While J&K’s triumph highlights talent, it also brings attention to a long-standing issue:
👉 “Academy Politics” in state cricket
A major concern in Indian domestic cricket is the overlap between selectors and academy owners.
This creates a system where:
Consider players like:
Both had:
Yet, their opportunities came far later than expected.
👉 Was it just competition… or something more?
Let’s compare India’s system with global leader Australia:
| Feature | India 🇮🇳 | Australia 🇦🇺 |
|---|---|---|
| School Cricket | Secondary priority | Core system foundation |
| Selection Process | Often influenced by politics | Transparent & data-driven |
| Talent Pipeline | Fragmented | Structured & merit-based |
| League Impact | IPL corrects missed talent | Sheffield Shield remains primary |
👉 In Australia, talent flows smoothly from school → state → national.
👉 In India, many players rely on the IPL as a “second chance system.”
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has taken steps through its Anti-Corruption Unit (ACSU), including action against selection manipulation.
But the bigger issue remains:
👉 “Soft corruption” — favoritism, bias, and hidden influence
To protect India’s cricketing future, reforms are essential:
Selectors must have zero financial ties to private academies
Use data from:
👉 No more “late discoveries.”
Adopt systems similar to Australia, where:
Jammu & Kashmir’s Ranji Trophy victory proves one thing:
👉 India has talent in every corner.
But until the system becomes:
…players will continue to seek “backdoor entries” through private leagues.
And Indian cricket will keep losing its most valuable asset:
⏳ Time.
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