Spin great and India coach aspirant Anil Kumble may face some of his
former India teammates in an interview for the coveted job on Tuesday
(June 21). The process of selecting India's next cricket coach has
gathered speed. On Saturday, the Board's high-profile Cricket Advisory
Committee (CAC), which includes batting legends Sachin Tendulkar, Sourav
Ganguly and VVS Laxman, with former BCCI secretary Sanjay Jagdale as
its coordinator, held their first meeting in this regard at the Cricket
Centre here.
Fifty-seven applicants had applied for the post
out of which 21 were shortlisted by the BCCI. Since a few high-profile
candidates like Kumble do not meet all the criteria - he hasn't coached
any international or First Class team, nor has he passed any course from
the National Cricket Academy - CAC was given the freedom to interview
anyone outside this list of 21 too. It is learnt that the committee has
shortlisted a few candidates, who will now have to appear for an
interview on June 21 in Kolkata.
Some aspirants
who cannot travel to Kolkata will be interviewed through video
conferencing. "The meeting is being held in Kolkata because Ganguly
cannot travel out of the city due to personal reasons," Board secretary
Ajay Shirke told TOI on Sunday. The committee has little time to
recommend a coach before the Working Committee meeting, which is
supposed to ratify the decision, on June 24 in Dharamshala.
"In
case the CAC takes a little more time, the BCCI working committee can
always authorise the president (Anurag Thakur) and secretary to approve
the recommendation of the CAC about the new coach," said Shirke.
The
race, right now, looks to be a close one between Kumble and Shastri.
What works in Kumble's favour, apart from his high stature, is the fact
that India are playing majorly at home in the next couple of years,
where spinners may need his guidance to be effective. It must be noted
here that all the members of the board-constituted CAC have been
Kumble's former India teammates for a long time, and are well-aware of
what the Karnataka man brings to the table.
Sources,
though, also point out that the trio are likely to ask the top five-six
players of the Indian team about their choice, which might just be
former India all-rounder Shastri, who was the team director till
recently.

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