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There is no reason to remove Ravi Shastri if he is fine: Kapil Dev

There is no reason to remove Ravi Shastri if he is fine: Kapil Dev
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New Delhi: There is no reason to remove Ravi Shastri from the position of the head coach of the Indian cricket team if he continues to produce results, feels legendary former captain’s captain Dev.
The 59-year-old Shastri contract ended after the T20 World Cup settlement in the United Arab Emirates in October-November and it will also depend on whether the former Indian rounding in the mood to register again.
Speculation has been rampant that BCCI can increase the head of the NCA at this time Rahul Dravid as a coach for a limited serial in Sri Lanka but at this time it looks very impossible.
“I don’t think there is a need to talk about it.
Let this Sri Lankan series take place.
We will get to know the type of performance that has been satisfied by our team,” said Kapil ‘.
“If you try to study a new coach, there is nothing wrong with it.
Then again, if Ravi Shastri continues to do a good job, there is no reason to remove it.
Only time will tell.
Before that, I think it will give it.
Unnecessary pressure on our coaches and players, “said Kapil about his former vice-captain.
Shastri has guided the Indian team to test the series won in Australia twice.
Underneath, India also reached the 2019 World Cup semifinals and WTC Finals but went to New Zealand in both Games.
Two Indian teams arranged to play in two different countries with Virat Kohli and their children preparing for the five-test series in England, while the Shikhar Dhawan LED team will take host Sri Lanka in a limited series.
Kapil said: “The Indian team has a great Bench power.
If the player gets the chance and India can assemble two teams who can claim to win in England and Sri Lanka, nothing is better.” Kapil is happy that many talented young people have got the opportunity for the Sri Lankan series.
“If the children get a chance, there is nothing wrong with it.
But if it’s up to the team’s management to decide whether they should use such pressure on two teams simultaneously,” Kapil shows.

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