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Ravi Shastri to step down as India coach after T20 World Cup, Anil Kumble likely to return


With Ravi Shastri’s tenure set to come to an end and Virat Kohli no longer the T20 skipper, the BCCI is reportedly chalking out a plan to bring Anil Kumble as the head coach.

Ravi Shastri to step down as India coach after T20 World Cup. (Reuters Photo)

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Ravi Shastri to leave role of India’s head coach after T20 World Cup
  • BCCI is looking to bring back Anil Kumble as the team’s head coach
  • Kumble had stepped down as India’s head coach after 2017 Champions Trophy

Life may come to a full circle for Anil Kumble as the Sourav Ganguly-led BCCI might ask him to apply for the post of head coach of the Indian team along with VVS Laxman once Ravi Shastri finishes his term after the T20 World Cup.

Kumble was the coach of the Indian team for a year between 2016-17 when the Cricket Advisory Committee headed by Sachin Tendulkar, Laxman and Ganguly had appointed him, replacing Shastri.

However, a bitter fall-out with captain Virat Kohli led to Kumble tendering his resignation after the Champions Trophy final defeat against Pakistan.

Along with Kumble, the board may also approach Laxman, who has been a mentor of the IPL side Sunrisers Hyderabad for some years now.

However, Kumble will be favourite even as Laxman will also remain in contention.

“Anil Kumble’s exit needs course correction. The manner in which the CoA succumbed to the pressure of Kohli and removed him, wasn’t the best example set. However, it also depends on whether Kumble or Laxman are ready to apply for the job,” a senior BCCI source privy to the development told PTI on conditions of anonymity.

Kohli has already announced that he will quit as T20 captain after the World Cup.

For the BCCI brass, a reputed Indian coach is always the first choice and both Kumble and Laxman with their stature in Indian cricket with 100 plus Test matches along with coaching experience fit the bill perfectly. A foreign coach is the second option.

“The criteria for BCCI’s coach’s job will be such that only a select few with very good record as player as well as experience of coaching/mentorship can apply for the top job,” the source said.

Asked if Vikram Rathour is in contention, the official said,”He can apply if he wishes to but he doesn’t have the stature to become a head coach of the Indian cricket team.”

“He is at best an assistant coach. However, when we select the new coach, he will have a team all by himself. So let’s wait and watch,” the source concluded.

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