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The drama surrounding the resignation and subsequent appointment of a coach for the Indian men's cricket team had a rather predictable end as former India captain Ravi Shastri was named for the post in place of Anil Kumble. The former Team director will hold the post for two years, until the ICC 2019 World Cup. Shastri was carded to be the front-runner once he applied for the post on July 3. His name was approved by the BCCI-appointed Cricket Advisory Committee (CAC), consisting of Sachin Tendulkar, Sourav Ganguly and VVS Laxman. Sources had said that Shastri had applied for the post after being convinced to do so by Tendulkar.

The advantage Shastri had over some of the other candidates is his good relationship with captain Kohli.
With Shastri as team director, India reached the semi-finals of 2015 ICC World Cup held in Australia and New Zealand. They reached the last four at the back of seven wins on the trot. India recorded a 3-0 win over Australia in the T20 series Down Under and against South Africa at home, India managed to win the Test series 3-0.

He made his Test debut against New Zealand in 1981 and opened his account in the shorter format of the game against England in the same year.

Shastri scored 3,830 runs in 80 Test matches for India at an average of 35.79. To add to that, he has 151 Test wickets to his name, making him one of the most successful all-rounders to play for India.

He was equally successful in the ODIs, having played 150 matches for India and scored 3108 runs. He also took 129 wickets at an average of 36.04.

Post his retirement, he became a high-profile commentator and is known for his views on the game.
Shastri, 55, as appointed as the temporary coach of the Indian team in the year 2007 after Greg Chappell resigned following the World Cup debacle. In the year 2014, he became the director of the Indian cricket team and held his position till the 2016 T20 World Cup.

The coach-captain drama, which can be traced back all the way to Australia Test series, took an ugly turn in early June when, after India's loss to Pakistan in the ICC Champions Trophy final, Kumble did not travel to the West Indies with the rest of the team and then tendered his resignation while the squad was mid-air.

He tweeted his resignation, stating that the relationship between him and skipper Virat Kohli was 'untenable'.
The coaching drama, which reportedly had been brewing since the third Test against Australia in Dharamsala in March 2017, when Kumble had replaced the injured Kohli with left-arm wrist-spinner Kuldeep Yadav.

Kohli is understood to be unaware of the decision and that was where the rift began.

While Kohli had stated during the Champions Trophy that there was no rift between him and Kumble, the latter's resignation and the subsequent observations about maintaining the sanctity of the dressing room, made by Kohli in the West Indies, made it clear that there was no love lost between the two.
 
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Yeah the news is everywhere now. It would be interesting to see the view of the purists. This guy at best is a politician and is known to change his colours as per what suits him. Importantly a 'character dheela' guy but liked by the captain himself.
 
It was clear when Tendulkar asked him to apply for the job, that Shastri would get the job. Would have preferred Tom Moody or Lalchand Rajput over him. Expect to see Rohit keep getting chances and keep deserving new players away from test side.

Silver lining, at least its not Sehwag.
 
He was extremely angry when he was not chosen over Kumble. His appointment seems like it was decided way before. The selection process was just a smokescreen. Politics.
 
Kohli getting what he wanted. A yes man coach who will never question Kohli's decision or place in the team. However, to be honest, he's a great motivator and players really need that. I expect players like Dhawan, Kohli, Pandya and Sharma to thrive under him.
 
Excellent choice, At this level better man-management is more important than a so called coach besides India already have separate batting coach in Sanjay Bangar.
 
Remember the time when Kumble was appointed; Shastri applied for the position too and unlike Kumble didn't attend the interview because he was holidaying in Thailand?
 
IF true...This is such a Pakistan'esque move, it's laughable :))
 
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Remember the time when Kumble was appointed; Shastri applied for the position too and unlike Kumble didn't attend the interview because he was holidaying in Thailand?

Attended interview over phone while enjoying Thai massage.
 
No coach appointed yet.

No decision on new Team India coach yet, says BCCI

NEW DELHI: The BCCI on Tuesday denied reports of Ravi Shastri being named as the head coach of Team India, saying the the Cricket Advisory Committee (CAC) is still deliberating over the decision.

Earlier it was wildly reported in the media that former India allrounder and captain Shastri, who was team director of the Indian men's cricket team from August 2014 to April 2016, has been appointed as head coach for a two-year period until the end of the 2019 ICC World Cup.

"No decision has been made on appointment of new coach. The CAC is still deliberating over it," BCCI acting secretary Amitabh Chaudhary told reporters on Tuesday.

"There is no truth in what has been running," he added.

After interviewing five candidates for the job, which fell vacant after Anil Kumble's acrimonious exit, the Cricket Advisory Committee (CAC) had decided to keep the decision on hold on Monday.

Ganguly and VVS Laxman sat together inside the Wankhede Stadium while Sachin Tendulkar joined via video conference from the UK. Five candidates - namely Ravi Shastri, Virender Sehwag, Tom Moody, Richard Pybus and Lalchand Rajput were interviewed with Sehwag being the only one physically present at the BCCI Headquarters in Mumbai on Monday.

Shastri was overlooked by the CAC for Anil Kumble last June, and subsequently had a public spat with Ganguly. At the time, Shastri alleged that Ganguly had not been present when he was interviewed via Skype, to which Ganguly replied that Shastri should have taken the interview more seriously and been in India to apply in person before the CAC.

Last month, Shastri threw his name into contention for the vacant coach's role after the BCCI, in the aftermath of Kumble's resignation, decided to invite more applicants despite criticism by the Supreme Court-appointed Committee of Administrators.

The BCCI in May, just days ahead of the Indian cricket team's defence of the ICC Champions Trophy title, advertised for the head coach's job but "endorsed and extension" to Kumble's one-year deal. Kohli denied reports of a rift with Kumble, who proceeded to step down as head coach after a year in charge, because his "partnership" with the captain was "untenable". In his statement of resignation, Kumble said that the BCCI had "attempted to resolve the misunderstandings" but felt it was "best to move on".

Kumble's resignation came less than two days after India were beaten by Pakistan in the Champions Trophy final. Under Kumble, India won Test series against West Indies, New Zealand, England, Bangladesh and Australia to cement their place as the No 1 team in the ICC Test Championship, as well as limited-overs series over New Zealand and England.

Interestingly, Shastri had been vocally critical when the CAC had last year approved Kumble for the coach's role.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...coach-yet-says-bcci/articleshow/59545331.cms?
 
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I am not in favour of Kohli having a say in this. He hasn't become the permanent captain for another 5 years. He stilll has to prove himself as a captain especially in LOI formats. His performance as a captain should be reviewed too. Winning series after series in India isn't a big deal so that should be kept away.
 
Zaheer Khan appointed as bowling coach of Team India. Superb decision. Very much in touch with modern day cricket and easily relatable to the present day bowlers.
 
We are becoming a laughing stock both on and off the field these days. Thanks to the most professional cricket board in the world.

Tbf I was just messing around. India is hardly a laughing stock. Yes in recent months BCCI have made some rather irregular decisions, but that doesn't mean they're a laughing stock.
 
Dravid appointed as batting consultant in overseas tours...Zaheer Khan bowling coach...Bangar batting coach...Sridhar Fielding coach..

shastri head coach( What else he is doing with above individuals already responsible for everything..man management?)
 
Ravi Shastri appointed new head coach and Zaheer Khan bowling coach: BCCI

NEW DELHI: Former India allrounder and captain Ravi Shastri, who was team director of the Indian men's cricket team from August 2014 to April 2016, has been appointed as head coach for a two-year period until the end of the 2019 ICC World Cup. Former fast bowling spearhead Zaheer Khan was appointed the bowling coach and former batting great and captain Rahul Dravid was named batting consultant for specific overseas tours.

An email from the BCCI just before 11 pm on Tuesday confirmed the respective appointments.

While Shastri brings with him a wealth of experience, both as player and as coach, Zaheer assumed the mentoring role to a young fast bowling unit even during his playing days with India. His inputs will be of immense value to young Indian fast bowlers, who have shown tremendous potential in the last couple of years. As the Indian team is to play Test cricket overseas in the next two years, Dravid's expertise as batting consultant will be immensely helpful for youngsters.

Zaheer, who last played international cricket in 2014, is considered to be one of finest exponents of swing bowling India has ever produced.

Having initially not applied for the post, but belatedly joining the fray once the BCCI extended the deadline to accept applications until July 9, the 55-year-old beat out a list of applicants comprising former India opener Virender Sehwag, former Sri Lanka coach and current coach of IPL franchise Sunrisers Hyderabad Tom Moody, current Afghanistan coach Lalchand Rajput and former Pakistan and Bangladesh coach and director of West Indies cricket Richard Pybus.

The news came a day after the BCCI's Cricket Advisory Committee (CAC) announced that it would seek Indian captain Virat Kohli's inputs before announcing the man to replace Anil Kumble in the most high-profile coaching role in the sport. Addressing a press conference after a nearly six-hour interview process with the five aforementioned candidates at the BCCI headquarters in Mumbai on Monday, CAC member Sourav Ganguly had said that Kohli, who is currently out of the country, had to be apprised of their decision before the next coach could be revealed.

Ganguly and VVS Laxman sat together inside the Wankhede Stadium while Sachin Tendulkar joined via video conference from the UK. Barring Sehwag, none of the applicants were physically present at the BCCI headquarters, instead being interviewed over Skype.

This marks an eventful return to the Indian cricket team setup for Shastri, who last June was overlooked by the CAC for Anil Kumble, and subsequently had a public spat with Ganguly. At the time, Shastri alleged that Ganguly had not been present when he was interviewed via Skype, to which Ganguly replied that Shastri should have taken the interview more seriously and been in India to apply in person before the CAC.

The news of Shastri's appointment as head coach will not surprise many, given his work as team director for an 18-month period and the relationship he shares with Kohli and other members of the team. The former allrounder turned TV commentator and analyst, who played 80 Tests and 150 ODIs and led India in one Test, was brought in by the BCCI in August 2014 as team director in England following defeat in the Tests. Shastri's term - and that of his three assistant coaches, Sanjay Bangar Bharat Arun and R Sridhar - was extended until the end of the 2015 World Cup by the BCCI working committee, and then again until the end of the World Twenty20 in March-April last year. Under Shastri, the Indian team made it to the semi-final stage of five consecutive global tournaments, rose to No 1 in the ICC Test rankings for eight weeks and beat Australia in Australia in a landmark 3-0 T20I series.

Last month, Shastri threw his name into contention for the vacant coach's role after the BCCI, in the aftermath of Kumble's resignation, decided to invite more applicants despite criticism by the Supreme Court-appointed Committee of Administrators.

The BCCI in May, just days ahead of the Indian cricket team's defence of the ICC Champions Trophy title, advertised for the head coach's job but "endorsed and extension" to Kumble's one-year deal. Kohli denied reports of a rift with Kumble, who proceeded to step down as head coach after a year in charge, because his "partnership" with the captain was "untenable". In his statement of resignation, Kumble said that the BCCI had "attempted to resolve the misunderstandings" but felt it was "best to move on".

Kumble's resignation came less than two days after India were beaten by Pakistan in the Champions Trophy final. Under Kumble, India won Test series against West Indies, New Zealand, England, Bangladesh and Australia to cement their place as the No 1 team in the ICC Test Championship, as well as limited-overs series over New Zealand and England.

Interestingly, Shastri had been vocally critical when the CAC had last year approved Kumble for the coach's role.

Though Ganguly yesterday stated that the current Indian team support staff would travel to Sri Lanka for the tour that comprises three Tests, five ODIs and one T20I, it is expected that Shastri will link up with the squad before its departure. The first Test starts in Galle on July 26, followed by matches at the SSC in Colombo from August 3 and Pallekele from August 12. The ODIs will be played on August 20, 24, 27, 31 and September 3, and the T20I on September 6.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...r-khan-bowling-coach/articleshow/59549892.cms
 
Ravi Shastri appointed India Head coach, Zaheer Khan named bowling coach

New Delhi, July 11: Putting an end to hours of confusion, the Board of Control for for Cricket in India (BCCI) finally confirmed former India cricketer Ravi Shastri as the head coach of Indian cricket team till 2019 World Cup on Tuesday (July 11).

Former India pacer Zaheer Khan has been appointed as the bowling coach while India A and Under 19 coach Rahul Dravid has been named the batting consultant for overseas tours.

"Rahul Dravid appointed as overseas batting coach. Tenure of Shastri, Khan and Dravid will be till 2019 World Cup," said BCCI acting President CK Khanna.

Shastri had earlier served as the Team India director between 2014 and 2016 and was considered as the frontrunner for the post. He will succeed former India coach and legendary spinner Anil Kumble, who stepped down as the coach earlier last month, as the new coach.

Zaheer's name as the bowling coach came a wonderful surprise to cricket enthusiasts who were constantly pitching for the former speedster to be appointed as the bowling coach for the team.

Shastri (55) along with former India opener Virender Sehwag, Tom Moody, Lalchand Rajput and Richard Pybus were screened by the Cricket Advisory Committee, consisting Sachin Tendulkar, Sourav Ganguly and VVS Laxman, on Monday (July 10).

Shastri was the top choice for the coveted job ever since he applied for it, as he is in the good books with the India skipper Virat Kohli and was the first choice of the cricketers.

The former India all-rounder led the Men in Blue to the semi-finals of the World Cup 2015 and World T20 2016. Shastri had also applied for the job in 2016, but Kumble was picked over him by the CAC.

The CAC, however, deferred the announcement for the time being as they wanted to have a discussion with India skipper Virat Kohli.

"We respect his (Virat's) decision. At the end of the day it is his team, he is going to lead the team. He (Virat) will be consulted and no, he will not be the main person and he doesn't want to be the main person," Ganguly told reporters earlier in the day.

But the Supreme Court appointed Committee of Administrators (COA) was unhappy with any further delay on this matter and asked the CAC as well as the BCCI to announce the name of the new coach today itself.

When asked about it, Ganguly said, "We will speak to him (Rai), I will speak to him. He is a very respected man," Ganguly said. "This afternoon I was suppossed to go to Delhi, but that has been cancelled. We will speak to him (Vinod Rai) because all that was announced yesterday was with everyone's permission and everybody was on board."

"He (Rai) has got the right (to ask us). The reason what we wanted to (hold back) was because Virat is on a holiday to America, and you don't want to disturb him in the break. If he is available on the phone, we will talk to him."

Source: https://www.google.co.uk/amp/www.on...ndia-s-coach-till-2019-world-cup-2492251.html
 
And there goes the last bit of meritocracy left in the Indian Cricketing System. Pujara, better kiss your cricketing career Goodbye boy.
 
Dravid rates Pujara so he is lucky that atleast he is in good books of someone.

Dravid is just an overseas consultant, like he was in the 2014 England tour. He hardly commands any position of power tbh, it's Kohli-Shastri all the way with their minions.
 
It was obvious that when he was told to apply for it that he was expected to get the job, there did seem like more deserving candidates.
 
Ravi Shastri - Head Coach

Zaheer Khan - Bowling Coach

Rahul Dravid - Overseas Batting Coach

Bangar - Batting Coach

Sridhar - Fielding Coach
 
Good decision.

Shastri will work well with Kohli. A great ego like Kohli needs a great motivator in Shastri. Head coaches are dummies anyways. You are not going to fix technical issues in the middle of a series. Domestic cricket is where it needs to be corrected.

At international level you need managers to manage the big names. Be like a lubricant and prevent the friction between those egos. Shastri is a big fan of some young guys like Pant/Samson etc. Hopefully they will get a look in soon.
 
So no off spin bowling coach and no leg spin bowling coach and no wicket keeping coach? What the heck!!!???
 
Only Indian fans can tell me if this is a good decision or not, thought they would've went for a foreign qualified coach but chose for a local one.Will India improve under Shastri? And even though Zaheer was India's best bowler, can he become a good coach?
 
Could they not have picked someone like Dravid? I feel like this man will drag team india under the bus with his pig headed stubbornness
 
Only Indian fans can tell me if this is a good decision or not, thought they would've went for a foreign qualified coach but chose for a local one.Will India improve under Shastri? And even though Zaheer was India's best bowler, can he become a good coach?

I have been a big fan of Indian team until now. this combo is going to be a disaster. though its slightly better than Shewag/kohli combo, still Shastri is a crooked person. Kohli is very innocent and brainless. all Kohli's friends will be in the team, Shastri will know how to keep this job and keep partying with free paycheck from BCCI. Overall Indian team will go down hill from here. yes they will beat the hell out of crap teams like SL/WI.. maybe Pak too.. but I don't see them competing with Eng/Aus/SA/NZ away from home.
 
Could they not have picked someone like Dravid? I feel like this man will drag team india under the bus with his pig headed stubbornness

Dravid did not apply for it. eventually that is what going to happen. Kohli will lose his captaincy and so is Shastri. Dravid will take over, maybe they will have Rohit as ODI captain and Rahane as Test captain.
 
Rehane would make a fine captain in both ODI and Test. Seems to be down to earth, doesn't create dressing room DRAMA and gets along fine with other teams. No banter of "Not my friends anymore" crap. As much as I love Virat as a player, his captaincy and stupidity off the field (cricket related and not personal life) pisses me off.
 
What fans fail to understand is that to be a good coach, you don't need to be a good player. In fact, most good or great coaches were never ATG players themselves and Shastri was still a decent player for India. Look at Mickey Arthur, the man is one of the best coaches going around but never made the national team. Duncan Fletcher was a great coach and same goes for him. Shastri is a very good addition to the coaching setup.
 
Really...

Don't think it will last, 2 years and they'll make another change.
 
I have been a big fan of Indian team until now. this combo is going to be a disaster. though its slightly better than Shewag/kohli combo, still Shastri is a crooked person. Kohli is very innocent and brainless. all Kohli's friends will be in the team, Shastri will know how to keep this job and keep partying with free paycheck from BCCI. Overall Indian team will go down hill from here. yes they will beat the hell out of crap teams like SL/WI.. maybe Pak too.. but I don't see them competing with Eng/Aus/SA/NZ away from home.

They won't be beating Pak like they used to from 2007-2016, I think that dominating era against Pak has now ended, Sarfraz's side will crush them many times if a bilateral series is initiated.
 
They won't be beating Pak like they used to from 2007-2016, I think that dominating era against Pak has now ended, Sarfraz's side will crush them many times if a bilateral series is initiated.

Lol at crushing India. Good luck with it. I want to see Pakistan winning consistently before I can believe that this is a quality team. they did well as underdogs. Now everyone will expect them to win. That's when the real challenge is. Let's see.
 
Zak's inclusion is surprising but Shastri's isn't. Indian players liked under Sashtri's coaching and I'm okay with Sashtri. He is laid back, cool and calm like most of our right now. Not a fan of foreign coach, I think local coach suits the best.
 
Only good thing to come out of this drama is ZK as bowling coach. Remember his playing days when he used to guide younger pace bowlers. Dravid will have no power as a consultant.

And what does this duo of Bangar-Sridhar bring to the table. Bangar was a mediocre player whereas I've never heard of Sridhar. Interesting/Depressing times ahead.
 
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Finally done with this nonsense,good to see Zak here,hopefully he can turn things around for us,was defn the bowling captain under Dhoni.

Wonder if Viru's name was thrown around just to make us think Shastri is god send lol
 
Only good thing to come out of this drama is ZK as bowling coach. Remember his playing days when he used to guide younger pace bowlers. Dravid will have no power as a consultant.

And what does this duo of Bangar-Sridhar bring to the table. Bangar was a mediocre player whereas I've never heard of Sridhar. Interesting/Depressing times ahead.

Yes because only known great cricketers can be great coaches. .
 
I cant say everything on here....and feel free to remove as I cannot substantiate it on an Internet Forum, but Shastri has somewhat of a reputation in certain circles. Spotted frequenting certain establishments open until late hours of the night, and spends a lot of money.

Zaheer is a smart move as bowling coach. He is a bowler that reinvented himself successfully, and learnt how to earn wickets in both foreign and Indian conditions. Can help with reverse swing as well.

Would not dismiss the idea of a spin bowling consultant. England have done it with Mushy and Saqlain. The bowlers they have, including Ashwin, still need guidance esp when it comes to bowling in foreign conditions.
 
Yes because only known great cricketers can be great coaches. .

As far as I'm concerned a coach should be someone who has understanding of game. Who can help players to overcome their weaknesses and improve the skills.

I fail to notice what Bangar has done since Aug,2014 as batting coach. Our LOI batting approach has gone into 90s mode.

The less said about fielding the better. Lots of dropped catches, misfields, missed runouts in every match.

May be you can enlighten me which im failing to understand about Bangar and Sridhar.
 
CAC: Ravi Shastri was consulted before Dravid, Zaheer's appointment; decision not forced upon

New Delhi [India]: The members of Cricket Advisory Committee (CAC) have expressed pain to hear that the appointments of Zaheer Khan and Rahul Dravid were forced upon head coach Ravi Shastri. In a strongly worded letter to the Committee of Administrator (CoA) chief Vinod Rai and Board of Cricket Control for India (BCCI) acting secretary Amitabh Choudhary, the CAC members- Sachin Tendulkar, Sourav Ganguly, and V.V.S Laxman- said that Zaheer and Dravid were appointed to help Shastri and the Indian cricket.

“Taking various factors into account, we decided that Ravi Shastri was the best man for the job (head coach), but we also felt that Indian cricket would be better served if Shastri had the services of Zaheer Khan as bowling consultant and Rahul Dravid as batting consultant for overseas Test matches, of which several are lined up in the next two years.”

The letter further added that “it has both pained and disappointed us, therefore, to see the light in which the CAC has been portrayed in various sections of the media”. The legendry trio said that Ravi Shastri was consulted before appointing Dravid and Zaheer. “We spoke to Shastri about getting Khan and Dravid on board in these capacities, and he readily agreed to the idea of having them in the set-up so that it would benefit the team and Indian cricket as a whole in time to come. It was only after getting Shastri’s consent that we also recommended the names of Khan and Dravid in their respective capacities,” it said.

They concluded the letter saying, “The three of us played our cricket with great integrity, and we have brought that same trait in fulfilling this important responsibility bestowed upon us by the BCCI. While we are not looking for plaudits, we do not appreciate the tone and the falsehoods of the narratives.”

The legends urged Rai to clear the air on the issue and reminded Rai of an e-mail where he had apparently given them a free-hand in picking the coach of the Indian cricket team.

“It is our desire that you come public about the transparency of the process of identifying the next head coach so that the falsehoods are put to bed.”

http://www.cricketcountry.com/news/...s-appointment-decision-not-forced-upon-624520
 
Ravi Shastri appointment approved, no decision on Rahul Dravid, Zaheer Khan: COA

New Delhi: The Committee of Administrators (CoA) on Saturday said the Indian cricket team's support staff will be recruited after consultation with head coach Ravi Shastri by July 22, effectively putting on hold Zaheer Khan and Rahul Dravid's appointments.

In a meeting attended by CoA members Vinod Rai, Diana Edulji and BCCI CEO Rahul Johri, the CoA approved the appointment of Shastri. However, the committee did not implicitly specify whether Dravid and Khan were on board as consultants for specific overseas tours, as had been claimed by the BCCI.

As per the minutes of the meeting, the "appointments of other consultants will be decided by the committee in consultation with the head coach".

The CoA has formed a four-member panel, which includes acting BCCI president CK Khanna and CEO Rahul Johri, to decide on the remuneration of newly-appointed head coach Shastri and other members of the support staff.

Edulji and BCCI acting secretary Amitabh Choudhary are the other members of the committee which will meet on July 19. This was decided after a CoA meeting today.

The new committee will reach out to CoA with its recommendations on July 22, three days after the team leaves for the Sri Lanka tour on July 19.

"We have taken all the recommendations of the CAC for Ravi Shastri as head coach and we will further discuss with him appointment of other coaches. We have set up a committee and they will speak to them (CAC), communicate with them after talking to Shastri. The support staff has been decided in consultation with the head coach," Rai told reporters after the meeting.

"Three appointments which are core to the coaching team have been decided. But we have to consult each one of them, we have to ascertain their willingness and have to ensure that there is no conflict of interest issue.

The three-member Cricket Advisory Committee (CAC) had named Shastri as head coach while Dravid and Khan were appointed batting and bowling consultants respectively for specific overseas tours.

However, the CoA clarified that they (Zaheer and Dravid) were mere recommendations and appointments.

"There is no such thing as contract as yet. It's only a recommendation. It's not an appointment. A recommendation has been made and the CoA has to act on the recommendation, that recommendation will be acted upon in consultation with the head coach."

India will play the first Test against Sri Lanka on July 26.

Asked about the CAC letter expressing "pain" at the perception that appointments of Dravid and Zaheer were forced upon Shastri, Rai said, “CAC has done a lot of correspondences with the CEO and with me also. And we have reacted to each one of those things."

An advertisement for Indian senior team manager is released immediately. Similarly, an advertisement for managers of A team and U-19 team will also be released.

http://www.deccanchronicle.com/spor...decision-on-rahul-dravid-zaheer-khan-coa.html
 
Internal tussle between the CoA and the CAC. It kinda lays bare the fact that the CAC were strong-armed into choosing Shastri as coach and brought in their own appointments to offset that. The CoA obviously trying to clip their wings with this posturing.

At the end of the day, if Shastri is going to be head coach he should be allowed to choose his own support staff and not have friends of the CAC thrust upon him to mitigate his authority. In a perverse way, I think the CoA's stance is correct.
 
As far as I'm concerned a coach should be someone who has understanding of game. Who can help players to overcome their weaknesses and improve the skills.

I fail to notice what Bangar has done since Aug,2014 as batting coach. Our LOI batting approach has gone into 90s mode.

The less said about fielding the better. Lots of dropped catches, misfields, missed runouts in every match.

May be you can enlighten me which im failing to understand about Bangar and Sridhar.

Kind of hard to judge batting coach when so many indian batsmen come into international level with great allround technique and batting gameplay. Still arguably if it isn't broke down change it. India's batting in general has been good, yeah WI series they were under par for them, but think that's the effect coming off the CT, it wasn't just losing, but rattling a side in the final especially against a famous rival messes with a side a little bit. Think they'll be back to their best though in 1 or 2 series again.

Fielding I agree, their fielding has got worse in general, so many more mistakes in the field. Something they need to rectify especially since soon I feel Jadeja will be out of ODIs too so they can't rely on him. For a while India looked like a truly awesome fielding side, but they're pretty average right now, not sure what went wrong.
 
Internal tussle between the CoA and the CAC. It kinda lays bare the fact that the CAC were strong-armed into choosing Shastri as coach and brought in their own appointments to offset that. The CoA obviously trying to clip their wings with this posturing.

At the end of the day, if Shastri is going to be head coach he should be allowed to choose his own support staff and not have friends of the CAC thrust upon him to mitigate his authority. In a perverse way, I think the CoA's stance is correct.

I have to disagree, shastri has been picked as kohli's favorite lackey, with no one to check either's power will be a big disaster for india, picking zaheer and dravid would have balanced the scales. Even when we had the chapell trainwreck, the coach was sacked only after a disaster of a world cup and it wasn't just the coach who suffered from it. To have the coach resign after a great home season and decent CT because the captain is a ***** and have his lackey installed as coach is unbelievable, CoA need to mind its business, none of them have any clue about cricket, it is high time SC stopped this armchair management of sports.
 
Also it is stupid of anyone to suggest we don't need someone like dravid, other than rahane and vijay none of the batsman know how to play the swinging ball well especially the captain, Zaheer is the best possible indian coach right now who can help the fast bowlers.
 
Money brought that tasteless, murky Indian clout on the cricket world due to which they forced their whims and fancies on the other members and Pak suffered the most. Untimely scrutiny on its premier bowlers at the most inopportune time and funnily no tests for its own jerkers, and many unfulfilled promises made and then backed off as if to tell the world that it's them only who mattered, and the one who suffered all the abuses actually got scoffed at instead of being sympathised. And look what, here comes the turn of events, first an unthinkable, come from behind, heroic CT17 victory for the sufferers over the tormentors and second the tormenter now crumbling from within due to the greed of that same thing that made them look like a titanic, the money. Everyone in their administration now wants to control that money power.
The ugly titanic is up against the devil it created.
 
I have to disagree, shastri has been picked as kohli's favorite lackey, with no one to check either's power will be a big disaster for india, picking zaheer and dravid would have balanced the scales. Even when we had the chapell trainwreck, the coach was sacked only after a disaster of a world cup and it wasn't just the coach who suffered from it. To have the coach resign after a great home season and decent CT because the captain is a ***** and have his lackey installed as coach is unbelievable, CoA need to mind its business, none of them have any clue about cricket, it is high time SC stopped this armchair management of sports.

If Shastri is chosen as the head coach, he should be given the best chance to succeed and not be hamstrung from the beginning due to petty power politics. If he wasn't the best man for the job, the CAC should have resigned from their cushy posts if they felt there was outside interference. Neither the CAC nor the CoA have clean hands with regards to the shambles that proved Kumble's undoing. In fact, CAC played a huge part in creating the mess in the first place by jettisoning protocol (the requirement to have international coaching experience) when they appointed Kumble. It's all suspiciously looking like Ganguly and co. are using their authority to secure jobs for the boys.
 
If Shastri is chosen as the head coach, he should be given the best chance to succeed and not be hamstrung from the beginning due to petty power politics. If he wasn't the best man for the job, the CAC should have resigned from their cushy posts if they felt there was outside interference. Neither the CAC nor the CoA have clean hands with regards to the shambles that proved Kumble's undoing. In fact, CAC played a huge part in creating the mess in the first place by jettisoning protocol (the requirement to have international coaching experience) when they appointed Kumble. It's all suspiciously looking like Ganguly and co. are using their authority to secure jobs for the boys.
I highly doubt the last part, kumble and dravid don't exactly need friends to get cushy cricketing jobs, these are cricketing legends who can get whatever job they want in ipl, and irrc both had ipl mentor or coach jobs without any help from anyone.
 
Bharat Arun is India's bowling coach, Sanjay Bangar assistant coach

NEW DELHI: The Indian men's cricket team will have its first bowling coach in over a year in the capacity of the man who last held the position - former India and Tamil Nadu medium-pace bowler Bharat Arun, who on Tuesday was reappointed to the role he fulfilled during Ravi Shastri's tenure as team director from August 2014 to April 2016.

Arun will join the Indian team on a two-year period until the end of the 2019 ICC World Cup, while current batting coach Sanjay Bangar has been elevated to the title of assistant coach for the same duration. R Sridhar will continue as fielding coach. Interestingly, the trio had been roped into the Indian team's backroom personnel in August 2014 as assistants to then coach Duncan Fletcher during the rejig after the 1-3 Test series loss in England, and were praised by Shastri following India's win in the subsequent ODI series win on the same tour. While Bangar and Sridhar were given one-year extensions in June 2016, the Indian cricket team has not had a bowling coach since Arun's contract expired last year.

What is not clear yet, however, is the nature of the roles of Zaheer Khan and Rahul Dravid with the current Indian team, a week after the board's Cricket Advisory Committee (CAC) comprising Sachin Tendulkar, Sourav Ganguly and VVS Laxman had suggested their names - a fact that had not gone down easily with recently appointed head coach Shastri.

Shastri, addressing the media today, did say this on the matter: "It all depends on for how many days Zaheer and Dravid want to assist team. Their services are most welcome."

The decision to appoint Arun, as well as promote Bangar and extend Sridhar's contracts, was taken at the BCCI headquarters in Mumbai by the chairman of the Committee of Administrators (CoA) Vinod Rai after he heard recommendations from the four-member committee formed in the wake of Shastri's appointment to take a call on the assistant coaches of the Indian team. The latest committee consisting of acting board president CK Khanna, acting secretary Amitabh Choudhary, BCCI CEO Rahul Johri and original CoA member Diana Edulji on Tuesday consulted with Shastri, who in an interview to TOI last week stated emphatically that "as far as a full-time support is concerned, I will need to decide on it because it is me who will be working with them for next two years."

Shastri's comments to TOI came less than two days after the former allrounder turned TV commentator and analyst, who played 80 Tests and 150 ODIs and led India in one Test, had been confirmed as India's next coach to cap a dramatic day of much speculation and second-guessing. After nearly six hours of interviews inside the corridors of the BCCI headquarters in Mumbai last Tuesday, Ganguly told reporters that the announcement had been delayed because Virat Kohli, at the time out of the country, had to be apprised of their decision before the next coach could be revealed.

Not long after, Chaudhary denied reports that Shastri had been appointed, instead stating that the CAC was still "deliberating" on the matter. A few hours later, just before 11pm IST, the BCCI released an email confirming that Shastri had indeed been appointed, and that Zaheer had been named "bowling consultant" and Dravid "overseas batting consultant (Test cricket), each for a two-year period ending after the 2019 World Cup.

On Monday, news emerged that Shastri had recommended to the BCCI that Arun, who played two Tests and four ODIs in the 1980s, and was a former international and Under-19 level team-mate of Shastri's, be appointed bowling coach of India. For the record, Arun, Bangar and Sridhar were singled out by Shastri following India's win in the ODI leg of the England tour three years ago, and it was hardly a month later that the combination of bowling coach Joe Dawes and fielding coach Trevor Penny agreed to have their contracts terminated by the BCCI - the overseas pair were contracted until the end of the 2015 World Cup - and Arun, Bangar and Sridhar's contracts extended upto the same period.

Arun's past coaching assignments have included two stints with the U-19 team (including the title triumph in 2012), Bengal in the Ranji Trophy, as bowling coach of IPL franchise Royal Challengers Bangalore and a position with the National Cricket Academy in Bangalore. Over the weekend, it emerged that Arun had signed on as coach of the VB Thiruvallar Veerans in the Tamil Nadu Premier League, a role which will have to be terminated now that he has joined the national team.

The first assignment for the new coaching setup is India's tour of Sri Lanka starting July 26, which comprises three Tests, five ODIs and one T20I. The first Test starts in Galle on July 26, followed by matches at the SSC in Colombo from August 3 and Pallekele from August 12. The ODIs will be played on August 20, 24, 27, 31 and September 3, and the T20I on September 6.

The Indian squad will fly to Colombo on Wednesday (July 19).

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...ngar-assistant-coach/articleshow/59648483.cms
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Great to unite with the boys again. Feels like yesterday <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/TeamIndia?src=hash">#TeamIndia</a> <a href="https://t.co/jZHStMJJRA">pic.twitter.com/jZHStMJJRA</a></p>— Ravi Shastri (@RaviShastriOfc) <a href="https://twitter.com/RaviShastriOfc/status/887741614931664896">July 19, 2017</a></blockquote>
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Now if Kohli and his team doesn't perform I hope we fire them all from their positions,so much drama over something they shouldn't have power over.

Bunch of kids honestly,who are not ready to work with each other,unprofessional imo.
 
This giy is taking us back to those dark selfish days where a guy played for his milestones than IND.. please noo stop it
 
Bharat Arun is the bowling coach? I remember he was a garbage bowler during his days. Slower than Madan Lal and binny. What tips he will give to youngsters?

Not having Zak on board is pathetic.
 
It can't do anything if you keep on playing TTFs.

Exactly. IPL has failed to find these TTF's replacements. Guys like Yuvi, Nehra who were there when IPL started are still playing and keep coming back because IPL superstars are not good enough to replace them.
 
Exactly. IPL has failed to find these TTF's replacements. Guys like Yuvi, Nehra who were there when IPL started are still playing and keep coming back because IPL superstars are not good enough to replace them.

Not really, blame lies on the incompetent selectors. They have been doing the same for test matches too.Dropping Karun Nair who has barely played six test matches and scored a triple century for Rohit Sharma who hasn't been able to cement his place in 10 years and bringing Gambhir back defies any logic.

Half of the players playing in team owe it to IPL for bringing them to the limelight.
 
Shastri wants India to play ‘fearless cricket’

GALLE: New India coach Ravi Shastri will Wednesday look to prove his team remains the world’s best Test side when they take on Sri Lanka in the first of three matches.

Shastri, who took over the demanding role after Anil Kumble’s acrimonious exit last month, has backed India to continue the “fearless brand of cricket” that helped them regain the number one position last year from Pakistan.

While India lost the Champions Trophy final to their arch-rivals Pakistan, the Virat Kohli-led side is on a roll after winning 10 of the last 13 Tests, overcoming top sides like New Zealand, England and Australia.

“They know their job. They are professional cricketers. Once they step on the field they take over. That is how it should be,” said Shastri, who became head coach after Kumble quit over his “untenable” relationship with Kohli.

“My role will be to get the guys (to) express themselves and play (a) fearless brand of cricket,” the former all-rounder added.

While India start as overwhelming favourites after the seventh-ranked Sri Lanka scraped past Zimbabwe in a one-off Test last week, Shastri has warned against complacency.

“Sri Lanka can’t be taken lightly at home. Their track record playing at home is as good as any another team. We would look to improve in the series,” said the 55-year-old.

The visitors have played a two-day warm-up game in Colombo with returning batsman Shikhar Dhawan among the scorers.

India could start with three spinners and use left-arm wrist spinner Kuldeep Yadav with the experienced Ravichandran Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja.

Ashwin said Shastri’s presence has always had a “postive influence” on the team, adding that the players were looking to work together with the coach for some amazing results.

“Ravi bhai has been a fabulous person to have in the dressing room. Even when he was here last time, we lost that Test in Galle and (he) really picked us up from that low point in our careers,” Ashwin told reporters Monday.

https://tribune.com.pk/story/1465588/shastri-wants-india-play-fearless-cricket/
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Back to the grind for the boys on a steamy morning in Colombo <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/TeamIndia?src=hash">#TeamIndia</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/SLvIND?src=hash">#SLvIND</a> <a href="https://t.co/OEJU6kYNnD">pic.twitter.com/OEJU6kYNnD</a></p>— Ravi Shastri (@RaviShastriOfc) <a href="https://twitter.com/RaviShastriOfc/status/892347397040250880">August 1, 2017</a></blockquote>
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