Thakur, who wants India to play more Test matches, today said the BCCI was taking various steps to promote Test cricket, including taking the traditional format of the game to the country's second tier cities.
"It's a great challenge for anyone to draw crowds for a Test match," he said while speaking to reporters along with Punjab Cricket Association joint secretary G S Walia after addressing trainees of Under-19 (Boys) Zonal Cricket Academy at Sector 16 Stadium here.
He also cited the example of Himachal Pradesh in this regard.
"We have tried this in Himachal Pradesh. We hosted Ranji ODI matches in smaller towns like Bilaspur and Nadaun where 7000 to 10,000 spectators came down to watch the matches. I think if you take it (Tests) to smaller cities, its going to happen," Thakur said.
"IPL is a domestic tournament which has got international recognition. It provides youngsters and budding players an opportunity to play under pressure situations along side some top players of the world. But nothing can substitute the honour which one gets by playing for India, one should always have that fire in the belly and passion," he said.
Asked what changes the Cricket Board was contemplating to make in the National Cricket Academy in the near future, Thakur said they want it to emerge as a Centre of Excellence, a "one-stop shop serving all needs of players, umpires, coaches and state cricket academies"
"It will be our endeavour that in the first 2-3 years we will utilise the experience of CA to move forward.
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