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Engineer seeks India’s coaching assignment in protest

- IANS

burdwan — Mechanical engineer Upendra Nath Brahmachar­i, whose applicatio­n to coach the Indian cricket team has created a buzz, says his action is a protest against the treatment meted out to former coach Anil Kumble.

A self-proclaimed fan of the “golden generation” of Indian cricket, Brahmachar­i, who hails from Burdwan in West Bengal and works in Nashik in Maharashtr­a, filed his applicatio­n on the website of the Board of Control for Cricket In India (BCCI).

“My applicatio­n is a protest against the way Kumble was treated. You don’t deal with legends like this. I have always been a rebel,” Brahmachar­i told IANS after his applicatio­n became viral on social media. Kumble resigned as

My applicatio­n is a protest against the way Kumble was treated. You don’t deal with legends like this Upendra Nath Brahmachar­i

coach of the Indian cricket team following difference­s with the captain, Virat Kohli. “I wrote in my letter that since I am a nobody and don’t have any cricketing background, I can take Virat Kohli’s attitude,” the 30-year-old said.

“I am a big fan of the golden generation. Sourav Ganguly. Sachin Tendulkar, VVS Laxman, Virender Sehwag, Yuvraj Singh and Anil Kumble are my childhood heroes. How can I see someone playing cricket for five years insult my icons?” he asked.

“I did what I had to. I don’t like the attention I am getting now,” he said.

In his applicatio­n to the BCCI, Brahmachar­i has said that his noncricket­ing background will help him gel well with Kohli.

“Why I should be appointed as the head coach? Because I can adjust with the arrogant attitude of the captain and no legend can do so. Slowly I will drag him on to the right track and then the BCCI can appoint a legend as the head coach,” he wrote in his applicatio­n.

The others who have applied for the post of coach are Virender Sehwag, Craig McDermott, Richard Pybus, Lalchand Rajput, Tom Moody and, according to some reports, Ravi Shastri. —

 ?? AFP ?? Sri Lankan players during a practice session at Galle Internatio­nal Cricket Stadium. —
AFP Sri Lankan players during a practice session at Galle Internatio­nal Cricket Stadium. —

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