Former opener Vikram Rathour will replace Sanjay Bangar as India's new batting coach while Bharath Arun and R Sridhar were expectedly retained as bowling and fielding coaches respectively.
The senior national selection committee headed by MSK Prasad on Thursday recommended three names each for all the support staff positions and the top names in each category will be appointed after the formalities with regards to Conflict of Interest declaration is complete.
The 50-year-old Rathour has played six Tests and seven ODIs in 1996 without much success but was a domestic heavyweight for Punjab. Till 2016, he was a senior national selector under Sandeep Patil's chairmanship.
As per the recommendations of the selection committee, incumbent Sanjay Bangar came second while former England batsman Mark Ramprakash was third.
In case of Arun, there was no debate that the Indian bowling attack had become world class and it was reported by PTI last month that he would be retained as the bowling coach. India A coach Paras Mhambrey came second and former bowling coach Venkatesh Prasad was third.
The most surprising aspect was Jonty Rhodes not featuring in the fielding coach's shortlist where Sridhar predictably is going to continue. India A and U-19 fielding coach Abhay Sharma came second while T Dilip came third.
In case of Rathour, he had earlier applied for NCA batting consultant and U-19 batting coach's position but his application was put on hold as his brother-in-law Ashish Kapoor is the chairman of U-19 selection committee.
"Vikram Rathour has got enough experience and we are convinced with his skill sets (as a coach). We will ask him to declare if he has any conflict (of interest)," BCCI CEO Rahul Johri told reporters.
It was evident post India's World Cup semi-final exit that Bangar will find it difficult to continue as his report card has been pretty poor. It was widely believed that the decision to send Mahendra Singh Dhoni at No. 7 in the semi-final against New Zealand was primarily his decision and in all probability cost him his job.
"Frankly speaking if you see last five years (since 2014), definitely there is some amount of improvement, looking ahead with the Test Championship coming up and 2 World T20s (2020 and 2021), we thought there should be some freshness in that (batting) department, so that's the reason why we went ahead with Vikram Rathour as first choice," Prasad told reporters.
Prasad said Rathour has enough coaching experience even though he has not worked with a senior national team.
"He (Rathour) was the director of HPCA (Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association) and he was also the coach of Punjab Ranji team. He was also the assistant coach (batting) of Kings XI Punjab, so he has got enough experience behind him," Prasad said about his former selection committee colleague.
"Apart from that, he has been doing a lot of assignments with National Cricket Academy, so we are convinced with his skill sets. We thought that he would be our first preference as of now."
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