Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

RAVI SHASTRI TOP CONTENDER FOR COACHING JOB

Advisory panel to decide if Virat’s choice will get second stint

- HT Correspond­ent sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Former team director Ravi Shastri will be the front-runner when the three-member Cricket Advisory Committee (CAC) meets here on Monday to scrutinise candidates for the high-profile job of Indian men’s cricket team coach. For the record, BCCI received 10 CVs -- Shastri, Virender Sehwag, Tom Moody, Richard Pybus, Dodda Ganesh, Lalchand Rajput, Lance Klusener, Rakesh Sharma (Oman national team coach), Phil Simmons and Upendranat­h Bramhachar­i (engineer with no cricketing background).

› of Kumble was played out so that

Kohli could have his preferred

Whoever is going to be appointed head coach, the minimum tenure should be two years, so that he should continue till the next World Cup in 2019. CK KHANNA, Acting BCCI president on coach selection

MUMBAI: On paper, Virender Sehwag and Tom Moody have as good a chance as anybody to be India’s chief coach but from all indication­s India captain Virat Kohli is set to get his choice with Ravi Shastri being the clear favourite for the job.

The main point of interest is whether Shastri will be a unanimous choice of the high-profile Cricket Advisory Committee, comprising Sachin Tendulkar, Sourav Ganguly and VVS Laxman, which will meet on Monday to scrutinise applicants.

Last time too Shastri was the frontrunne­r before Ganguly sprung a surprise by getting Anil Kumble to throw his hat into the ring.

This time though Shastri is expected to tide over any resistance from within the CAC because he has the backing from the all-important name in Indian cricket – captain Virat Kohli, as well as the BCCI officials.

Shastri and Ganguly may have had a public spat last year after Shastri questioned the selection process, but a process has been set in Indian cricket during Ganguly’s era whereby the captain’s opinion on coach selection is given weightage.

The captain’s views may not be directly sought by the BCCI, but it is understood that when the CAC members met Virat Kohli during the Champions Trophy, he made his preference of Shastri quite clear.

The BCCI would be happy with Shastri’s appointmen­t too. He is smart enough to be politicall­y correct unlike Kumble who ruffled quite a few feathers by bringing up the matter of better contracts for players, which BCCI officials saw as unionism.

According to a BCCI expert, the whole drama around the exit choice, but it is not just the captain’s comfort level with Shastri.

The former India all-rounder has a lot of things going for him. Last time he missed out only because Kumble’s credential­s couldn’t be ignored.

The Indian team performed well during Shastri’s first tenure from 2014 to 2016. They were impressive away from home as well. The team reached the semifinals of the 2015 World Cup and the 2016 ICC T20 Cup.

The Shastri-managed team lost the Test series in Australia, but got some good reviews for their brand of cricket, not to mention the come from behind series win in Sri Lanka. Kohli loves Shastri’s ability to lift the dressing room atmosphere with his motivation­al talks.

Even though six candidates are expected to be interviewe­d from the 10 applicatio­ns received, Virender Sehwag and Tom Moody are the only serious contenders against Shastri.

VIRU’S CHANCES

It won’t be a surprise if Ganguly backs Sehwag, but Ganguly also knows Sehwag lacks the experience.

Moody is a dark horse. It is learnt, before Shastri decided to apply, the CAC was inclined towards Moody.

The Australian has earned a tremendous reputation as a coach and if not for the weight given to Kohli’s views, Moody would be a serious contender for the job. He comes in with no baggage and has the right amount of experience as an internatio­nal coach, having taken the Sri Lanka team to the 2011 World Cup final. He is highly rated in the IPL as well, transformi­ng Sunrisers Hyderabad into a formidable outfit. Then, Laxman has seen his work at the Hyderabad team.

However, it may still not be enough to pip Shastri. In fact, Shastri could become a unanimous choice if the BCCI sends in instructio­ns to the CAC members of their preference, but as of Sunday there was no knowledge of any message being conveyed.

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Ravi Shastri
 ??  ?? Ravi Shastri shared a good rapport with India captain Virat Kohli when he was team director. HINDUSTAN TIMES
Ravi Shastri shared a good rapport with India captain Virat Kohli when he was team director. HINDUSTAN TIMES

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