Khaleej Times

India’s team management, selectors to discuss ‘communicat­ion’ issues

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new delhi — The communicat­ion issues between players and selectors and a roadmap for the tour of Australia will top the agenda when the Committee of Administra­tors (CoA) meets India’s chief coach Ravi Shastri and captain Virat Kohli along with the selection panel on Wednesday.

The meeting, in Hyderabad, will also address a few core issues like the code of conduct for centrallyc­ontracted players, and requiremen­t of extra support staff. India vice-captain Ajinkya Rahane will also be a part of the deliberati­ons.

The big issue will be the communicat­ion channel between the team management, selectors and discarded players.

Recently, Karun Nair and Murali Vijay went on record stating that there was “no communicat­ion” from either the selectors or the team management, an allegation emphatical­ly denied by chairman of selectors MSK Prasad and CoA chief Vinod Rai. While Prasad has said that his colleague Devang Gandhi has spoken to the concerned players, Indian captain Virat Kohli refrained from making any comments on the issue.

However Vijay and Nair’s public statements on the selection committee are being considered a violation of the ‘Code of Conduct’ for the centrally-contracted players.

“Vijay is not giving the true picture. Gandhi explained the position of selectors to Vijay in presence of team manager Sunil Subramaniu­m,” a BCCI official said.

It is unlikely that any decision on skipper Kohli’s request to allow wives of players and support staff being allowed for the full duration of overseas tours will be taken immediatel­y. The main issue will be preparatio­n for the tour of Australia that starts with a three-match T20 series on Nov. 21. But the main discussion will be centered around the four-Test series beginning Dec. 6 in Adelaide.

The Indian team management has already asked for an extra tour game before the first Test in order to prepare better. Cricket Australia had responded positively to the request and are in the process of arranging an extra tour game.

Some of the Test specialist­s like Ajinkya Rahane, Cheteshwar Pujara are expected to travel to New Zealand with the India A team in order to get ready for the Australia series. There are talks of having a specialist spin bowling coach with the Indian team as the slow bowlers have struggled outside the sub-continent. —

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