All is not well with the NCA
The ongoing Test series in Sri Lanka has brutally exposed India's non-existent bench-strength, especially in the fast-bowling department
Over the years, the biggest possible names in Indian cricket with too many things on their plate, and few foreign experts too, have been at the helm of affairs at the NCA. Invariably, a change on the name plate outside the Chairman's chamber at the NCA has coincided with a shift in focus of the institution. The last decade has seen the academy being projected as a finishing school, a centre of excellence for elite cricketers, a monitoring institute for fringe players, a one-stop rehabilitation clinic and even a college for coaches. This has meant confused priorities, muddled planning, detached leadership and, ultimately, the NCA failing to groom talented cricketers.
Nitin Sundar is a sub-editor at ESPNcricinfo