Deccan Chronicle

Kumble ahead in race for India coach

Former skipper Anil Kumble has his nose ahead of Shastri

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT CHENNAI, JUNE 21

The race for India’s head coach has reached its climax with Anil Kumble having his nose ahead of Ravi Shastri in what could prove to be a thrilling two-horse battle in the home stretch.

BCCI’s Cricket Advisory Committee that comprises stalwarts like Sourav Ganguly, Sachin Tendulkar and VVS Laxman interviewe­d about a dozen candidates in Kolkata on Tuesday. The committee’s choice will be a closely guarded secret for at least two days as the big announceme­nt is only for board president Anurag Thakur to be made public during BCCI’s working committee meeting scheduled for June 24 .

Shastri, who worked as Team Director between August 2014 and March 2016 and believed to have the backing of Test captain Virat Kohli, was the frontrunne­r for the coveted post initially, but the last minute entry of Kumble made it an exciting heavyweigh­t contest. While Kumble made a presentati­on reportedly chalking out his plans for the 2019 World Cup and to make India a No.1 Test side, Shastri interacted with the committee via video conferenci­ng.

Former India opener Pravin Amre, Lalchand Rajput, Australian­s Stuart Law, Tom Moody and Englishman Andy Moles were among others who made their presentati­ons on Tuesday.

Surprising­ly, selection committee chairman Sandip Patil, who had also thrown his hat into the ring, wasn’t called for the interview.

If Shastri is picked for the top job, it will have a bearing on M.S. Dhoni’s future as India’s limited overs skipper.

Meanwhile, Ganguly said that he will not “mess up” as he did once when he recommende­d Australian Greg Chappell’s name in 2005. Ganguly hoped that the Cricket Advisory Committee will do it cor- rectly. “I once had an opportunit­y to select the coach. I thought I messed it up in 2005 (during Chappell’s recruitmen­t).

“I have been given that opportunit­y again. I had taken an interview (of Chappell) once and it did not go off well,” Ganguly was quoted as saying.

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