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BCCI awaits 'right candidate' as coach

The BCCI secretary hopes the process of coach selection will get over before the start of the ODI series against Australia.

Updated on: Sep 04, 2007 06:20 PM IST
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Once bitten, ever shy seems to be the policy of the Indian cricket board vis-a-vis its selection of the national coach in the aftermath of the disastrous Graham Ford episode a few months ago.

"We have been receiving applications from candidates and the deadline is September 15 after which they will be scrutinised, a short resume of each candidate prepared and sent to the members of the special committee formed to select the coach," BCCI secretary Niranjan Shah said on Tuesday.

"We will then convene a meeting of the committee. All these are subject to us getting applications from the right candidates," the BCCI official said.

"Hopefully the process (of coach selection) will get over before the start of the seven-match ODI series against (World Cup Champions) Australia," Shah added.

The BCCI had issued a media statement on August 27 detailing the requirements for the new India coach, a post that has been lying vacant since the departure of Greg Chappell after the World Cup fiasco.

Ford, coach of English county Kent, seemingly accepted the offer, but then did an about turn once he returned to England that left BCCI, which had already announced him as its new coach, totally embarrassed.

The board had to fall back on India's former Test captain Chandu Borde to be the cricket manager as a stop-gap arrangement on the ongoing tour of England.

 
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