Kumble, Shastri, Moody make presentation for India coach's job

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Press Trust of India Kolkata
Last Updated : Jun 21 2016 | 7:48 PM IST
India's prolonged search for a new cricket coach reached its final stage today with a high-profile Cricket Advisory Committee (CAC) interviewing former India captains Anil Kumble and Ravi Shastri among a host of other candidates.
Three-member committee including Sachin Tendulkar (via video conference), Sourav Ganguly and VVS Laxman, interviewed as many as seven candidates in a marathon session during which the candidates their individual roadmaps on Indian cricket.
While Kumble appeared for the interview in person, Shastri, who is out of the country, appeared for the interview via Skype. Among the foreign applicants, former Australian players Stuart Law and Tom Moody also gave their presentations via video conference.
Interestingly, a high profile candidate like Sandip Patil was not called for the interview while former India players Lalchand Rajput and Pravin Amre got the opportunity to make their case.
"I was not invited for an interview," Patil, who is currently the head of national selection committee, told PTI.
Amongst other foreigners, Andy Moles, an Englishman who has coached New Zealand national and Afghanistan in the past, also gave his presentation via video conference.
The Committee is expected to submit its report to the BCCI secretary Ajay Shirke by tomorrow and the final announcement is likely to be made by the BCCI president on June 24 on the sidelines of the Board's Annual Conclave in Dharamsala.
"We are not interviewing anymore candidates. The process will end today," said CAC member and former India captain Sourav Ganguly.
"We have interviewed around 10 candidates and each of them have made their presentations. We are expected to finalise our choice by today and will submit our report to the BCCI secretary," Ganguly said.
He, however, did not divulge much about the quality of the presentation made by the various aspirants.
The BCCI, after advertising on its website, had received 57 applications from both India and outstation aspirants before the list was trimmed to 21.
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After the eight-hour meeting, Ganguly did not reveal much about the interview process.
"The process is over. We have interviewed 10, of which three -- Kumble, Rajput and Amre-- were here physically. I can't say anything more than this. We will convey our decision soon. We have been asked to interview in the interest of the BCCI and we did just that. I can't reveal anything else. You are free to speculate," Ganguly said.
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First Published: Jun 21 2016 | 7:48 PM IST

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