Legendary spinner Anil Kumble
has been appointed the new head coach of the Indian cricket team for a
period of 12 months, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI)
announced on Thursday (June 23) at the board's inaugural cricket
conclave in Dharamsala. The 45-year-old former legspinner fended off
competition from 56 other applicants, including Ravi Shastri, India's
former team director, to the top post.
After Duncan
Fletcher's contract had expired following the ICC World Cup in 2015, the
post of head coach was left vacant with Shastri being appointed team
director for subsequent tours. Kumble takes over the side from Shastri,
whose contract expired after the World Twenty20.
Kumble's
name for the role was put forth by the three-member advisory committee
comprising of Sachin Tendulkar, Sourav Ganguly and VVS Laxman, headed by
Sanjay Jagdale, the former BCCI secretary, who interviewed the
shortlisted applicants about their goals and ambition for the future of
Indian cricket. Kumble's presentation on taking Indian cricket forward
and potential steps to achieve top ranking in every format is said to
have been the clincher in his appointment.
"He
(Kumble) has been a match winner of India," board president Anurag
Thakur said during the announcement. "It was not about Indian or foreign
coach. It was about who is the best for Indian cricket. We have kept it
very transparent. Their presentations... how they can take Indian
cricket forward. We have the largest cricket fans in the world. We have
the strongest economies. I think Indian cricket deserves the best and we
have Kumble with us. His record speaks for himself, as far as winning
matches for India is concerned. "
Despite not
meeting two important criteria set for the aspirants - not having any
previous coaching experience at first-class or international level and
not being a certified coach - Kumble brings with him a wealth of
international experience, having featured in 132 Tests and 271 One-Day
Internationals (ODIs) during an illustrious career than spanned 18
years. He has also served as a mentor for Indian Premier League
franchises Royal Challengers Bangalore and Mumbai Indians besides
serving in administrative roles as the president of the Karnataka State
Cricket Association (KSCA) and the chairman of the National Cricket
Academy (NCA).
Thakur confirmed that the composition of
the support staff, including the batting, bowling and the fielding
coaches will be revealed later. BCCI secretary, Ajay Shirke also ensured
that Kumble's appointment will lead to no conflict of interest
repercussions pertaining to his role with 'TenVic' - Kumble's player
management firm that manages the interests of several Karnataka players
among others.
"Conflict of interest has become a fashionable word.
All the concerns regarding that have been addressed. There will be no
conflict of interest when he takes over," Shirke said.
Kumble's
first assignment will be India's four-Test tour of West Indies,
starting July 21. He will join the team at the pre-tour camp at the NCA,
starting June 29.
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