'I can also apply provided I am not an administrator.'
Sourav Ganguly remains a man at peace with the world even after news spread on Tuesday that Ravi Shastri is applying for the Indian cricket team coaching job.
Former captain Ganguly is a member of the Cricket Advisory Committee (CAC) that will select Anil Kumble's replacement.
That the two are not the best of friends is well-documented, but Ganguly seemed to be unperturbed with the latest development.
"Everybody has got the right to apply. We will find out. I can also apply provided I am not an administrator," Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB) president Ganguly said.
The appointment of India's coach took a new twist as Shastri appeared to be a front-runner a year after Kumble was favoured over him.
The two former skippers, then, had exchanged verbal volleys after Shastri, having served as team director for a year, was not considered for the coach's job as he did not appear for the interview in person.
Shastri had openly blamed Ganguly for his ouster, claiming that the former captain, as a member of the CAC, lobbied for Kumble to replace him and convinced the other panel members, Sachin Tendulkar and VVS Laxman.
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