Won’t disaster adult like we did with Chappell: Ganguly on selecting India coach

Kolkata: Former India captain Sourav Ganguly did not order out a thought of coaching a inhabitant cricket team, observant that he would wish to seem for an talk in future.

Ganguly is member of a Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) Cricket Advisory Ccommittee (CAC) along with V.V.S. Laxman and Sachin Tendulkar, reserved to collect a subsequent India conduct coach.

Sourav Ganguly
Sourav Ganguly

The contingent are set to talk 21 candidates, who have practical to be a conduct manager of a inhabitant group here on Tuesday afternoon.

“I have never had a possibility of giving an talk (for a group India coaching job). Hopefully someday will lay for it,” Ganguly pronounced during an eventuality here where he announced a name of his book — ‘A century is not enough’.

The book is not an journal yet and deals with a hurdles a diver faces. Ganguly is operative with maestro publisher Gautam Bhattacharya to coop it down and Juggernaut Books are set to tell it someday subsequent year.

Speaking about selecting a India coach, a 43-year-old said, “It’s extraordinary how life is. Twenty years behind we initial played for a country. Now we have a event to name a coach. we messed it adult in 2005-06 (indirectly indicating to a appointment of Greg Chappell when he was captaining India) and we have been given a event again.”

“Honestly dual and a half years ago we was meditative of being here myself, and now we am selecting one.”

“This time we have support from Sachin, Laxman and a BCCI secretary, so hopefully we will be selecting a right person,” a former southpaw added.

After a interviews, a row will suggest a names to BCCI President Anurag Thakur, who is now in Dharamsala for a board’s initial ever four-day annual conference from Tuesday.

The board’s operative committee, that will accommodate on a final day of a conference is expected to put a rubber stamp on a new conduct coach, a post that has been fibbing empty given Zimbabwean Duncan Fletcher’s agreement finished in Mar 2015.

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