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'Jimmy Amarnath would have been ideal choice for coach'

Source: PTI
April 28, 2011 14:50 IST
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Former India captain Sunil Gavaskar is least excited at the selection of Duncan Fletcher as thr coach of Team India and said someone like Mohinder Amarnath would have been a better choice.

Gavaskar, if one remembers, was in the panel that picked predecessor Gary Kirsten in 2007 but unlike the selection of the former South African opener, Fletcher's appointment was made without any prior notice, at the BCCI working committee meeting on Wednesday.

sunil gavaskarGavaskar insisted that Amarnath would have made a good choice since the cricketer was better equipped to understand the psyche of Indian cricketers and knows what it means to be at the top.

"Mohinder Amarnath for example is one himself, who for the simple reason that the core of the Indian team today comes from the Hindi belt. And I think Jimmy would get along brilliantly with them.

"Apart from that he has got a fabulous record of making comebacks, he knows what it is to be down and then come back up," Gavaskar said.

Amarnath was in the fray the last time around too, but was pipped at the post by Kirsten.

Gavaskar was critical of India's fascination towards foreign coaches, saying that there is a wrong perception that an Indian would get involved in the politics of the game rather than focusing on the job.

"I think if you have a look there is a perception, and wrong if I might add, that the Indian coach can be influenced. He will get involved in politics which is there but that you are presuming that Indian is not going to be a strong person," the little master told NDTV.

"Haven't we seen in the past overseas guys also, well not exactly, if not indulging in politics and being a little partial towards people from their region," he added.

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