The Fiji Times

NZR between a rock Pandya to captain India and a hard place

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NEW Zealand Rugby (NZR) must tread carefully in deciding whether to stick or twist with All Blacks boss Ian Foster after the World Cup as announcing a successor before the tournament would cause distractio­ns, former coach Steve Hansen said.

Foster’s contract runs until after the World Cup in France and while the 57-year-old could apply to stay in the job a poor run of form earlier this year has made Canterbury Crusaders coach Scott Robertson the favourite to take over.

Hansen said NZR is caught between a rock and a hard place, knowing that they could lose their preferred candidate if they wait too long but may also alienate Foster by announcing a decision before the end of his contract.

“If you’re going to name a new coach before the World Cup’s over, then you’ve got people looking at who is the boss and looking at two different people. That is a possible derailer and you don’t want that,” he said.

“They need to sit down and if they make a decision to do it, they would have to put some boundaries around what the incumbent coach could and couldn’t do.

“Basically I think he should be told, then leave it at that until such time as the World Cup is over and then announce it.”

Hansen, who led the All Blacks to World Cup glory in 2015, said naming a successor to Foster while he is trying to guide the team to the title in France would create problems.

“You don’t want someone distractin­g, because he’s ... all excited and starts having conversati­ons that aren’t necessaril­y until after the World Cup,” he said.

“The ironic thing is that if they win the World Cup, what do they do with Ian Foster if they’ve already appointed someone? So they’re in between a rock and a hard place.”

HARDIK Pandya will captain India for their Twenty20 series against Sri Lanka next month in the absence of Rohit Sharma, who will return for the following one-day internatio­nals, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) said on Tuesday.

India will host Sri Lanka for three T20Is and three ODIs from January 3, with Pandya reprising his role as T20 captain for a second straight series, after leading India to victory over New Zealand in November.

Pandya, who captained the Gujarat Titans to the Indian Premier League title this year in their debut season, will also serve as vice-captain under Rohit for the ODI series.

 ?? Picture: NZR ?? All Blacks former coach Steve Hansen.
Picture: NZR All Blacks former coach Steve Hansen.

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