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Bangar: No hard feelings over losing India job

Former batting coach not to take up any overseas assignment immediatel­y

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Sanjay Bangar has said that he won’t be taking any offers outside India immediatel­y. Bangar’s five-year tenure as India’s batting coach ended this month and the former batsman says that he will use this much needed break to “reflect, refresh and reinvent”.

“I have been travelling for five

years, I don’t think I may take up roles outside India immediatel­y,” Bangar said yesterday. He said that despite being the only person among Ravi Shastri’s coaching staff who lost his place when their contracts were renewed, he does not have negative feelings about the situation and instead views his tenure at the helm with pride.

“Being disappoint­ed is a natural feeling, which lasted for just a few days. But I thank the BCCI and all the coaches, Duncan (Fletcher), Anil (Kumble) and Ravi (Shastri), for giving me an opportunit­y to serve Indian cricket for five years. “I look back on the progress the team made since 2014 and being No. 1 in Tests for three years in a row with happiness. We won 30 out of 52 Tests played, 13 of them overseas. We also won consistent­ly in ODIs in all countries. The only thing that eluded us was the World Cup,” he said.

‘Collective decision’

One of the biggest criticisms that came Bangar’s way after India’s exit from the World Cup was the lack of a concrete option at the number four position in limited overs. During the tournament, Lokesh Rahul played in the position and after the injury to Shikhar Dhawan, it was Vijay Shankar who was played in that role.

“The entire team management and selectors were part of the decision making for the No 4 spot. The choice relied upon current form, fitness criteria, whether he was a left-hander, whether he could bowl, etc.,” he said.

It was during his time that Virat Kohli consolidat­ed his position as the best batsman in the world across all formats and Rohit Sharma and Shikhar Dhawan went from strength to strength as an opening pair.

 ?? Gulf News Archives ?? Sanjay Bangar has thanked BCCI for having got the opportunit­y to serve India.
Gulf News Archives Sanjay Bangar has thanked BCCI for having got the opportunit­y to serve India.

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