The Board of Control for Cricket in India has banned one-day cricket for those under the age of 17 in the country.
Attitude and temperament are the qualities youngsters need to imbibe to succeed at any form of the game; not a blanket ban on one-day cricket.
How will this move affect Indian cricket?
Let's hear it from you.
Will banning U-17 one-day cricket help produce better spinners?
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