Pillay is not in favour of a foreign coach for Indian hockey and insists that there is no dearth of good coach in the country.
"Indian hockey does not need a foreign coach. We have been spending a lot of money on foreign coaches but from Gerhard Rach (in 2004 Athens) to Micheal Nobbs (2012 London Olympics), the outcome is the same. Indian hockey is back to square one and we are now struggling to qualify for the World Cup," Pillay told PTI Bhasha.
"There are instances in the past when coach of the national championship winning side was given the charge of senior men's team. There are many examples like Cedric D'souza, Vasudevan Bhaskaran, Rajinder Singh or Harendra Singh. Then why not me?"
The chief coach's post of the Indian hockey team is presently lying vacant after the unceremonious exit of Micheal Nobbs recently.
