BCCI for coaches made in India
Shastri is team director while three other Indians join coaching staff
By : DC Correspondent
Update: 2014-08-20 05:29 GMT
Chennai: The Board of Control for Cricket in India has ended the underwhelming Duncan Fletcher era for all practical purposes, even though the Zimbabwean is still officially in charge of the national team. The appointment of Ravi Shastri as the team’s director midway through a series in England has clearly undermined Fletcher’s role. According to a BCCI official, it’s a signal for the former England coach to leave the post on his own volition rather than to be shown the door.
“Duncan has no powers left whatsoever. Ravi will be calling the shots and Duncan knows it only too well. At this point of time, with no choice of support staff, Duncan will have to take a back seat. If Duncan wants to leave before the next home series against the West Indies, the Board will not stop him,” a senior BCCI office-bearer said.
When the official was asked if Fletcher has indicated about quitting, he said, “The BCCI has sent him enough feelers that he is not required! Ravi and Dhoni will be involved in formulating strategy. Sanjay (Bangar) has proven credentials and knows the younger members of the side. The current crop of fast bowlers have worked at NCA under Arun. So tell me what shall Duncan bring to the table? If he can read between the lines, then he can tender his resignation and it will be accepted,” the official added.
After the England series, the players will disperse for the Champions League T20. The home series against the West Indians is set to start from October 8. “There are still doubts as to whether he (Fletcher) will be present in the Indian dressing room during that series. In any case, India will be the favourites at home and that is the time when the new team director and the new support staff will be able to know the players better before the tour of Australia,” the official said.