Key Points

The Bihar Cricket Association is launching the Bihar Rural League to nurture young talent from villages and small towns. BCA president Rakesh Tiwari highlights the league as a structured platform for aspiring cricketers. Inspired by players like Vaibhav Suryavanshi, the initiative aims to bridge the gap between grassroots and mainstream cricket. Registration has been extended to July 9 to ensure wider participation across the state.

Key Points: BCA President Rakesh Tiwari Launches Bihar Rural League for Young Talent

  • Bihar Rural League targets 13-23 age group for grassroots talent
  • Inspired by success stories like Vaibhav Suryavanshi
  • Registration deadline extended to July 9 for wider reach
  • Entire process conducted online via BCA website
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Bihar Rural League will bring Bihar's cricket talent to the forefront, says BCA president Rakesh Tiwari

BCA's Bihar Rural League aims to uncover hidden cricket talent in villages and small towns, offering a structured path for aspiring players like Vaibhav Suryavanshi.

"Bihar Rural League is a golden opportunity for young players to dream bigger – Rakesh Tiwari"

Patna, July 5

Bihar Cricket Association (BCA) president Rakesh Tiwari has said that the Bihar Rural League (BRL) is a golden opportunity for young players across the state. He emphasised that the initiative aims to bridge the gap between grassroots talent and mainstream cricket by providing a structured platform for budding cricketers in villages, schools, and small towns.

Only players in the age group of 13 to 23 years who are permanent residents of Bihar are eligible to apply for the league. The BCA president cited the example of Vaibhav Suryavanshi, the young sensation from Bihar, who rose from a small town through hard work and determination to make a mark in the cricketing circuit.

Tiwari said Bihar Rural League (BRL) is not just a tournament but a movement that will allow thousands of such young talents to prove themselves and dream bigger.

"The Bihar Rural League is a golden opportunity for young players across the state. In recent times, we’ve witnessed how talents like Vaibhav Suryavanshi, who came from a small town and worked his way up with sheer determination, have made a mark," he said.

"Bihar Rural League is designed to give thousands of such players from villages, schools, and local clubs a structured path to showcase their talent. We will focus on bringing grassroots cricket into the mainstream and help players dream bigger," Tiwari added.

The BCA has extended the last date for registration for the upcoming Bihar Rural League (BRL). Players can now register until July 9. Initially, the last date for registration was June 20, which was then extended to June 27.

However, due to increasing demand from various districts and in order to ensure that no young cricketer playing in village lanes, localities, or small grounds with big dreams is left behind, the deadline has now been pushed to July 9.

"We have extended the registration deadline to July 9 to ensure that no deserving player is left behind. There has been overwhelming interest from districts across Bihar, and we want to make sure that even the most remote villages get the chance to participate," said Tiwari.

The entire registration process is online. Interested players can apply by visiting the official website of the Bihar Cricket Association.

- IANS

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Priya S
As someone from rural Bihar, I know how much potential gets wasted due to lack of opportunities. This league could change lives! But BCA must ensure transparency in selection - no favoritism please.
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Rohit P
Great initiative but what about infrastructure? Many villages don't even have proper cricket grounds. Hope BCA will also work on developing basic facilities along with this league.
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Sarah B
Wonderful to see grassroots development in cricket! The extension of registration shows they're serious about inclusivity. Maybe other states should follow Bihar's example.
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Vikram M
Bihar has produced talents like MS Dhoni before. With proper systems in place, we can create many more cricket stars. Just hope politics doesn't ruin this good initiative.
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Kavya N
What about girls' participation? Will there be separate tournaments for women cricketers? Bihar's daughters are equally passionate about cricket!
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Michael C
The online registration is smart, but many rural areas have poor internet. Hope BCA has made arrangements for offline applications too. Otherwise many deserving players might miss out.

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