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Sehwag sends 2-line resume for Team India coach post
June 06, 2017
Former opener Virender Sehwag has sent a two-line resume to the Board
of Control for Cricket in India for the post of head coach of the
Indian cricket team.
In his application, Sehwag just stated that
he is the mentor of Indian Premier League franchise Kings XI
Punjab and that he is quite familiar with the current crop of Indian
players.
"Mentor and a coach of Kings XI Punjab in the Indian
Premier League and has played with all these (Indian) boys before," his
two-line application reads.
Sehwag's application has stunned the
Supreme Court-appointed Committee of Administrators, which immediately asked him to send an elaborate application with a
full resume.
Apart from Sehwag, current head coach Anil Kumble,
former Australian Test player Tom Moody, former Indian cricketers
Lalchand Rajput and Dodda Ganesh and former Pakistan and Bangladesh
coach Richard Pybus are the other candidates to have put their names
forward for the role.
Kumble's contract as head coach will end
post-India's campaign at the Champions Trophy and the BCCI has already
invited applications for the position.
The iconic leg-spinner,
who took over the post of head coach from former cricketer Ravi Shastri,
has had a successful tenure as under him, team India claimed the ICC
Test ranking top spot.
The BCCI's three-member Cricket Advisory
Committee comprising cricket icons Sachin Tendulkar, Sourav Ganguly and
V.V.S. Laxman will conduct interviews and seek presentations to select
the best possible candidate to guide the team and take the team forward.
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