How BJP’s Nepotism XI Is Destroying Indian Cricket?
Once again, indian cricket has been hijacked — not by talent, not by merit, not by cricketing brains, but by family name and political privilege. Union minister Jyotiraditya Scindia’s 29-year-old son has been “elected” as the Madhya Pradesh cricket Association President — unopposed. No qualifications, no experience, just pure dynastic entitlement. This isn’t cricket; this is a dynasty league. And the bjp is the captain of this corrupt team. Here’s why fans are furious:
1. Merit Retired Hurt, Nepotism Not Out
Ask yourself: what cricketing experience does Scindia’s son have? None. What political tag does he have? Plenty. That’s enough to walk straight into the President’s chair, while actual cricketers sit outside.
2. Jay Shah: Dynasty’s First Powerplay
Remember when Jay Shah, amit Shah’s son, was made gujarat cricket Association head? No first-class cricket, no coaching badge, no real experience — but he’s now running indian cricket as bcci Secretary. This is the playbook Scindia just copied.
3. Anurag Thakur’s One-Ball Wonder
Anurag Thakur literally played one Ranji match (scored a big fat zero) just to qualify for cricket administration. Today, his family runs himachal pradesh cricket like a fiefdom. That’s how low the bar is.
4. Arun Jaitley’s Son = Same Story
Why should delhi cricket be left behind? Arun Jaitley’s son, Rohan Jaitley, took charge of DDCA. Qualifications? Again, just the surname. Talent has no entry in this dynasty league.
5. cricket Losing Its Soul
Fans wonder why cricket feels more like a circus now. The answer is simple: because it’s being run by power-hungry families, not by people who actually understand or love the sport. politics has ruined governance, and now it’s casually ruining cricket too.
👉 Final Word:
BJP keeps selling “merit, talent, and hard work” to the nation — but when it comes to cricket, all it sells is family tickets to power. No wonder the charm of indian cricket is slipping: it’s no longer a sport, it’s a dynasty showcase.
🔥 Headline Truth: cricket in india doesn’t need bats or balls anymore. It just needs the right surname.