
“Accordingly, the one day tournament named ‘Jeevan’ was started with three teams from Gujarat — namely Baroda, Saurashtra and Gujarat. It was on Modiji’s insistence that a prize money of Rs five lakh was kept and day/night matches were played with coloured clothing and white balls. We have made it an annual affair as it is now a trial tournament for selecting team for the Vijay Hazare Trophy,” he said.
The chief coach also informed that current GCA chief Amit Shah, the BJP President, has already given a go-ahead to have a completely refurbished state-of-the-art cricket stadium. “We are not taking any special grants from the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) for creating this new infrastructure. We are also not worried about the fund. “Paise ke arrangement ho jaayega (Funds will be arranged),” said a smiling Patel.
In fact, Amit Shah’s son and GCA joint secretary Jay Shah may drop in at the Feroz Shah Kotla tomorrow to watch Gujarat battle it out against Delhi on the third day of their Ranji Trophy encounter.