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Instant money, fame has spoilt Indian players: Pataudi
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Instant money and fame has spoilt many Indian cricketers and BCCI should act as a guide to teach them how to deal with these early temptations, says former skipper Mansur Ali Khan Pataudi.

Pataudi said barring a very few players, like Sachin Tendulkar and Rahul Dravid, easy money and fame has become distractions for most cricketers, especially youngsters, and affected their attitude towards the game.

"It (money and fame) has certainly distracted them. In fact many of them and therefore they are not committed to the extent they should be. The name and fame they are getting has spoilt them and temptation is much more now than they were in my time," Pataudi said.

Pataudi was, however, quick to add that it all depends on the individual cricketer how they adjust to the fame and fortune they earned from the game.

"I think all these depend on the individuals. Some are carried away by the fame and fortune and some don't. Take the example of Sachin Tendulkar and Rahul Dravid. They remained as committed as when they started.

"There are one or two players whom I don't wish to name who have been affected and lost out. They have failed to adjust this new fame and fortune," Pataudi told a TV channel.

One of the most charismatic players of his era, Pataudi said young cricketers need guidance from BCCI on how not to get affected by instant name and money.

"When we talk about earning money and fame so early, BCCI should look into this angle and have the kind of symposium to teach people how to deal with this early fame and fortune and visibility. That's the role of BCCI. If parents can't do it, schools can't do it, BCCI should do it," Pataudi said.

"When you are young and from a humble background and you suddenly ends up making a lot of money, how do you deal with such kind of a situation? It's not easy for a young Indian cricketer," he said.

Pataudi blamed outside pressure for the lack of mental toughness among current cricketers and squarely blamed the media for making them an instant celebrity by giving unwarranted attention to them.

"It has a lot to do with outside pressure, especially media visibility or the other kind of temptations. Some of them are not that bad but then the players are not used to that, especially instant money and fame," he said.

"They don't know what to do with the kind of attention, kind of fame and fortune they have suddenly gathered in a very short span of time especially when they are not use to it. It (the attention) is bound to effect their concentration as they become little flustered by all this," he added.

Asked whether the attitude and performance of Indian cricketers would improve if people start paying less attention towards them, Pataudi said, "I suspect yes. Don't be so adoring and that too so quickly."

 
Posted By: devaji
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Tiger Pataudi is spot on. while many of the youngsters (or even veterans) are indeed in need of money, it is the easy availability and the promise of more to come that makes them forget to be cautious. Money,media or fame is not the culprit. It is the failure to recognize the fact that these are temporary and the moment one loses focus these vanish that does them in.These are "Maya" whereas the TRUTH is the love and dedication one puts into whatever one does, let it be cricket or whatever. As
Posted By: suresh
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What Tiger Pataudi has said is 100% correct. Big money and fame has got into the heads of players like Yusuf Pathan,who has failed miserably in international cricket. Sports Authority Of India should give strict instructions to BCCI,to scrap IPL. Otherwise Indian cricket will go to the dolldrums very soon,since money making has become the motive of most players,instead of concentration in the game.
Posted By: k.s.varia
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Media and glamour combined with easily earned fortune with few freak and notable performances in the ODIS and IPL and few TestMatch performances have broghta feeling in in some of the Indian Cricketers that the selectors cannnot do wothout them and their inclusion in the team is the team is secured and then against all expectation their performance smacks not worthy of being a part of the team. Having seen live TV broadcasts of the Champions Leaguethe field placements by bowlers and the captai
Posted By: Kishore Gupta
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I entirely agree with Mr.Pataudi. I strongly feel that the IPL should be scrapped in its entirety.
Posted By: B Ravindra Kumar
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Yes, I do agree that Instant Money has spoilt our Current Cricket.Please tell all our Cricket Players that Money is not all. When ever a macth between India and some other country is played then all of us leave our work to see the macth and in the end we get scoldings from our elders that what happend to the macth , We say that India lost. For this match you all left your work and saw . Please tell our players that they get scolding from us and well as from our senior citizens.
Posted By: Biswajit
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I totally agree with Mr. Pataudi. First of all IPL should ban. People of India shouldn''t encourage these type of events as it is the couse of early exit of Indian team from World cup and CT. Players aren''t conc. on quality cricket as they getting money easily from IPL.
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