Mumbai: The appointment of the next coach and the white ball captain of the Indian team has become a classic case of what comes first, chicken or eggs.
Will the first BCCI appoint the next coach of the Indian team first and then point the captain or point the captain first and then choose the coach? Or do it simultaneously.
The question has been abundant, except BCCI has decided everything internally and all that is done now is just a formality to convey that ‘the right process’ is being followed.
And once again, if the ‘right process’ is being followed, then BCCI will still follow the Cricket Advisory Committee (CAC) – considering Madan Lal has retired – to conduct the interview needed.
However, the Moots Fixed question: Is the captain of the Indian team, regardless of the format, it is necessary to say in the election of head coach? Since the 1990s, when Mohammed Azharuddin led India, on the turn of the century when Sourav Ganguly decided everything in Cricket India – including the first idea to bring Greg Chappell and then insisted that he had to leave, for the appointment of Gary Kirsten, for Ms.
Dhoni and Virat Kohli Supports Ravi Shastri – Captain always said.
Depending on who the BCCI who wants to be taken to the boat as the next Indian white ball captain, Toi has reported, it will become Rohit Sharma – the board must simultaneously receive a call whether the new captain must say in the appointment of the next coach.
If not, will BCCI be fair for this new captain? “Almost no more than 12 months for the next T20 World Cup (in 2022).
There are almost 24 months away for (2023) the 50-over World Cup.
I assumed that BCCI would not divide the white ball captain because it did not occur Sense.
In that case, if the new captain must start preparing the World Cup directly, then is it fair not to let him say? “Say those who track Indian crickets from the nearest quarter.
By letting the news ‘leak’ that they have tried to ‘convince’ Dravid to take over as coach of the Indian team, BCCI is now in the sticky goal.
The day after the news leaked that Dravid would approve the ‘bcci’ offer ‘to take the role of the head coach, Captain of the Indian Test Virat Kohli was asked at the Captain ICC conference for the same view.
“Don’t know exactly what happened in front of it.
There was no detailed discussion with anyone,” Kohli said as quoted.
Not the type to raise up their words, it won’t surprise if Kohli or other Indian team members will take problems with BCCI and insist that their views are heard, so they gave way to other potential ‘virat they versus a scenario like Kumle.