NEW DELHI: Legendary Australian pacer
Glenn McGrath on Wednesday said that young Indian cricketers must put their nation ahead of the club and that they must change their attitude.
Speaking exclusively to Times Now, McGrath insisted that if one plays well for his country then the money will come but if young cricketers think that it's all about the money then they are wrong.
Earlier, BCCI Chief Administrative Officer Ratnakar Shetty said that India's Champions Trophy debacle has not hurt the younger cricketers of the side much as they are losing focus due to the lure of easy money in cash-awash Twenty20 leagues.
"One of the senior players called up after the Champions Trophy (where Indian were knocked out in preliminary stage in South Africa) and said other players (youngsters) did not feel it (the loss as much as him). He said there was no feeling whether we win or not. There is no sadness (after losing)," Shetty said.
India lost their opening group match against arch rivals Pakistan before their second match against Australia got washed out due to rains. They won the inconsequential last league match against the West Indies and made their exit.