Deccan Chronicle

Kumble is India’s coach

Former captain given reins of the team for 1 year

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Dharamsala, June 23: Former captain Anil Kumble was on Thursday appointed the Indian cricket team’s head coach for a oneyear tenure, bringing an end to the prolonged suspense over who will take over the reins of the side.

The 45-year-old Kumble pipped former Team Director Ravi Shastri, Australian­s Tom Moody and Stuart Law and a host of others to clinch the highprofil­e position following an elaborate selection process headed by a three-member Cricket Advisory Committee.

The committee comprising greats Sachin Tendulkar, VVS Laxman and Sourav Ganguly had interviewe­d 10 candidates for the job in Kolkata on Tuesday in a marathon session which lasted close to 10 hours.

“BCCI has been very transparen­t. We fixed a criteria. There was the CAC as well. They have gone through the process, interviewe­d and recommende­d few names. After discussion­s with various stakeholde­rs, we have decided that Anil Kumble will be the head coach of the Indian cricket team for the next one year,” BCCI President Anurag Thakur told reporters here. — PTI

Dharamsala, June 23: Former captain Anil Kumble was on Thursday appointed the Indian cricket team’s head coach for a one-year tenure, bringing an end to the prolonged suspense over who will take over the reins of the side.

The 45-year-old Kumble pipped former Team Director Ravi Shastri, Australian­s Tom Moody and Stuart Law and a host of others to clinch the high-profile position following an elaborate selection process headed by a three-member Cricket Advisory Committee (CAC).

The committee comprising greats Sachin Tendulkar, VVS Laxman and Sourav Ganguly had interviewe­d 10 candidates for the job in Kolkata on Tuesday in a marathon session which lasted close to 10 hours. “BCCI has been very transparen­t. We fixed a criteria. There was the CAC as well. They have gone through the process, interviewe­d and recommende­d few names. After discussion­s with various stakeholde­rs, we have decided that Anil Kumble will be the head coach of the Indian cricket team for the next one year,” BCCI President Anurag Thakur said in a press conference here.

“It is not about Indian or foreign, it is about who is best for the job. I think we have used the services of best players who have served Indian cricket. There was no such limitation that we have to have only an Indian coach. We wanted the best for the Indian team,” he added.

Kumble, the highest wicket-taker for India till date and third in the internatio­nal list behind Muttiah Muralithar­an and Shane Warne, emerged as a front-runner in the last few days even though he has no experience in coaching in the internatio­nal arena.

Kumble’s stint as a men- tor with IPL teams such as Royal Challenger­s Bangalore and Mumbai Indians as well as his vast experience as an internatio­nal cricketer might have tilted the scale in his favour. Thakur said the names of the other support staff will be announced later. Explaining the decision to appoint Kumble despite his lack of experience as an internatio­nal coach, Thakur said the former spinner’s record itself is a testimony to his worthiness for the job. The BCCI chief said nonetheles­s, Kumble’s performanc­e would be up for a review after one year. “He has been a match-winner for India. He has a great record and that speaks for Anil Kumble as far as winning matches for India is concerned. His performanc­e will be reviewed after one year,” he said. Thakur said the decision to appoint Kumble was taken after discussion with all the stakeholde­rs. “Mr Kumble is a great cricketer. The CAC looked into all applicatio­ns, they shortliste­d a few names. When the names came to us, we discussed with other stakeholde­rs.”

CONFLICT OF INTEREST HAS BECOME A FASHIONABL­E WORD TO USE. THAT HAS BEEN ADDRESSED PRIOR TO TAKING THIS DECISION — AJAY SHIRKE, dismisses charges of conflict of interest since Kumble was running a player management firm.

 ??  ?? Kumble is India’s most successful bowler with 619 Test and 337 ODI wickets. He took all 10 Pakistan wickets in a Delhi Test in 1999. Kumble termed it a great honour to be back again in the Indian dressing room.
Kumble is India’s most successful bowler with 619 Test and 337 ODI wickets. He took all 10 Pakistan wickets in a Delhi Test in 1999. Kumble termed it a great honour to be back again in the Indian dressing room.
 ??  ?? CAB President Sourav Ganguly arrives at HPCA stadium to participat­e in the first Annual Cricket Conclave of BCCI in Dharamsala on Thursday. —PTI
CAB President Sourav Ganguly arrives at HPCA stadium to participat­e in the first Annual Cricket Conclave of BCCI in Dharamsala on Thursday. —PTI

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