
Former India pacer Munaf Patel has recently expressed his concerns about the National Cricket Academy (NCA) feeling more like a 'hospital' rather than a place for cricket development. Patel's remarks shed light on the prevalent fear among players about going to the NCA, highlighting the need for significant reforms in India's cricketing ecosystem. One of the key issues pointed out by Patel is the NCA's focus on rehabilitation over holistic development. He emphasized the importance of nurturing young talent and providing a strong feeder pathway for players to progress from grassroots to professional levels. Patel's call for enhanced grassroots infrastructure aligns with the broader push for strengthening the foundation of Indian cricket. His insights underscore the critical need for a balanced approach that not only addresses injuries and rehabilitation but also prioritizes the overall growth and skill development of players at all levels. The NCA, as a renowned institution for cricket training and development, must reflect on Patel's concerns and work towards creating a more conducive environment for nurturing cricketing talent in India.