Former India captain Sunil Gavaskar says he is unhappy with how the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) manages the national-team selection and says the process is “cheapening” the value of the India cap. Ahead of the upcoming T20I series against Ireland, Gavaskar has shared multiple suggestions with the BCCI for changes to the current approach. While the reports focus on his dissatisfaction and his call for a new “rule,” they do not specify the exact details of that rule in the provided excerpts. Gavaskar’s comments are framed around his view that wearing an India cap should reflect stricter standards or more consistent criteria. The BCCI has not been quoted in the provided text responding to his proposal. Overall, the coverage presents Gavaskar as urging the cricket board to consider formal adjustments as India prepares for the Ireland series, with his main emphasis on restoring the prestige he associates with representing the country.