Duleep Trophy Goes Back To Traditional Inter-Zonal Format Within One Year Of Change
The BCCI Apex Council on Saturday decided to re-introduce the traditional inter-zonal format for the Duleep Trophy -- the first class tournament for six regions. Last year, the Ajit Agarkar-led national selection committee had picked squads on the basis of players' performance in the Ranji Trophy, where 38 domestic teams competed. However, North, South, East, West, Central and North-East Zones will now compete for the Duleep Trophy title instead of A, B, C and D teams competing in Challenger Trophy format.
From 1961-62 till 2014-15, Duleep Trophy was played as an inter-zonal first class meet. It was when Rahul Dravid took over as head of NCA in 2015, he suggested to conduct Duleep Trophy in Challenger Trophy format where national selectors would pick India Blue, Red, Green teams and the concept was followed till the 2019 season.
Due to Covid, Duleep Trophy wasn't held in 2020 and 2021 season before it made a comeback as a zonal meet in 2022 and 2023.
In 2024 again the tournament's format was changed with the national selection committee picking the teams.
It is understood that to keep a watch on a vast pool of players and also ensuring that all state team performers get more games, the Board has gone back to the traditional format.
It means that each zone will once again have its own selection committee. It will be interesting to see whether the national selectors from all five zones (barring North East, which doesn't have a national selector) are made permanent invitees of their zonal selection committees.
Former India opener and national selector Devang Gandhi, who has seen both systems, feels that the zonal format gives selectors a better opportunity to observe a wider talent pool.
"Look 18 games are held in each