Kumar Sarna has turned out to be an interesting case study. I mentioned him earlier in this thread:
Kumar Sarna will be an interesting one. He'll be in for a shock at the Academy. Good batsmen - not much chop at calling, running between wickets, fielding, bowling, discipline, etc.
Kumar was a few years younger than me, but I played U/19 cricket with him when he was an U/17. He was prodigiously talented, a very good batsman. He made some great knocks in district cricket, and had earned himself a few 2nd XI matches and two rookie contracts.
Sarna's success a challenge to staid Victorian thinking - Cricket - Sport
Young star brings hard, fast talents - Cricket - Sport - theage.com.au
Things sort of changed, as he was part of the system. The emphasis on everything else apart from hitting the ball with a bat rose, the fact that he couldn't field was emphasised and highlighted, and in the eyes of those in charge he didn't work hard enough on it. He still scored runs, but they weren't seen as a good enough excuse the other weaknesses in his game.
Life as a rookie can be hard, having to face the pace bowlers that Hodge and Hussey don't want to face because the decks are a bit dodgy, fitting in training around study, and other issues. But in his second pre-season, he was suspended for two weeks, for continual lateness and other disciplinary reasons. He didn't get many runs at the start of the season, and by the end of the first month of the season he'd quit cricket in Victoria, including club cricket.
Sarna case symptom of cricket's burgeoning malaise - Cricket - Sport
Bushranger rookie walks out - Cricket - Sport - Dandenong Leader
He went back to India, where he was born and supposedly was going to chase a T20 contract, whether with the IPL or ICL, as a local cricketer. I don't believe anything ever came of it. However, he reappeared on the radar earlier this year, signing with Wonga Park CC, who play on synthetic pitches and is a good few levels below district cricket.
This week, he made a pretty amazing knock:
Batsman smashes 228 off 65 at Croydon Twenty20 match - Cricket - Sport - Manningham Leader
The Australian game places an emphasis on fielding and ticking off all the little things. Sarna had no concept of the idea; things like wearing Australian kit to Victorian junior training were regular occurrences. I guess the question is whether this is a reason why we see a lack of sub-continental background players in the upper echelons of the system, and are we right to expect these players to tick off the same requirements that have held the game in good stead here over the past two decades?