Sunil Subramaniam, the newly appointed chairman of selectors for the Tamil Nadu Senior Men and under-23 teams, has stressed that stability will be the guiding mantra for the new committee.
“The first thing I want to focus on is to get stability. We need to identify players and give them clear roles and a long rope. We are ready to cop any blame if the results don’t go our way, but I need to give them stability,” said Sunil Subramaniam in a chat with sports star on Thursday.
The former left-arm spinner is a renowned coach who has previously been part of the TNCA Academy, and has a huge task in guiding the team through a transition phase at the senior level.
“My value addition at this point in transition for Tamil Nadu cricket will be far more valuable in picking the next group of guys. I have already done my homework and have an idea of what the core group could look like. Along with my committee, we will now work to get the under-23 and senior teams ready,” explained Sunil, who has also been with the Indian team as an administrative manager between 2017 and 2019.
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“For example, there are about eight or nine players from the under-23 who won’t be eligible for next year. So we also need to work closely with the under-19 committee to handle the supply chain from junior cricket,” he added.
Speaking on the young talent, the 59-year-old, who has also worked with the junior teams at the TNCA academy in recent times, identified pacers like D. Deepesh and RS Ambrish, both of whom were part of the India under-19 team alongside pacer RD Pranav Ragavendra, as players who have the potential.
Tamil Nadu had a miserable campaign last year, failing to qualify for the knockouts in any of the three premier tournaments.
“I think our set-up in TN is good. We can’t have won both the under-23 titles last year and the under-19 title the year before, and reached the semifinals last year, if the set-up is poor. There is enough potential to do well. We have to guide these players to keep doing what they have done to get here so far,” remarked Sunil.
Published on Jun 04, 2026

