During his playing days, Sunil Gavaskar never let go an opportunity of
playing in the Buchi Babu all India invitation tournament. He reckoned
that playing in the competition, traditionally held during August-
September would help him hone his skills for the sterner tests later
in the season. Many leading cricketers followed his example with the
result that the popular annual competition, conducted by the Tamil
Nadu Cricket Association, grew in stature with leading teams taking
part.
Ever since the conversion from a purely local event to an invitation
competition in 1967-68, the Buchi Babu tournament has grown bigger and
better, attracting top teams from all over the country. Proof of this
is also seen in the entry list for the millennium edition which
commences in Chennai from August 16. >From ten teams last year, the
number has increased to 14 this year. What's more, the tournament gets
an international flavour with the participation of the New Zealand
Cricket Academy.
The lads from the academy arrived in the city on Monday to acclimatise
themselves with the wicket and weather conditions. They are
accompanied by their administrative manager, former world record
holder Richard Hadlee while elder brother Dayle Hadlee, a former Test
player, is the coach. Besides a host of talented youngsters, the side
also includes a couple of players who have represented New Zealand in
international cricket.
Briefing reporters on Monday, S Ganesan, vice president, Tamil Nadu
Cricket Association said the MRF had agreed to sponsor the tournament
to the extent of Rs five lakhs. This included the prize money for the
winners (Rs 50,000) and the runners-up (Rs 30,000). The prize money
shows a substantial increase from last year's figures of Rs 30,000 and
Rs 20,000.
Holders Karnataka CA and last year's runners-up Hyderabad CA have
drawn byes to the quarterfinals. Matches would be played on five
grounds - Guru Nanak college, CPT-IP, IIT-Chemplast, AC Tech and MAC
stadium. The other eleven participating teams are Air India, Indian
Airlines, MAC-TNCA, Kerala, Jolly Rovers, MRF, Associate Banks, TNCA
President's XI, National Cricket Academy, ONGC and Districts. The NCA,
which lost badly in the first round of the KSCA tournament earlier
this month, will be keen to make amends. They take on Air India from
August 16 to 18 while the other opening round game on the same dates
is Districts vs New Zealand Academy. The other four first round
fixtures are: Indian Airlines vs MAC-TNCA, Kerala vs Jolly Rovers, MRF
vs Associate Banks and TNCA President's XI vs ONGC. The teams taking
part in the tournament for the first time are NCA, New Zealand
Academy, Associate Banks and Air India.
Speaking about the format of the tournament, former Test cricketer and
current national selector TA Sekhar said that there would be 6-1/2
hours play each day and a minimum of 95 overs would have to be bowled.
He said former India player WV Raman was instrumental in framing the
rules which would ensure the smooth conduct of the tournament even if
rain is a hindrance.
The quarterfinals are slated to be played from August 24 to 26, the
semifinals from August 28 to 30 while the final is scheduled to be
held from September 1 to 3.