The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) secretary, Jay Shah announced on Monday that the Cricket Advisory Committee (CAC) has shortlisted two names for the men’s team head coach role. The final decision is expected to be made soon, marking the end of Rahul Dravid’s tenure as head coach.
The Indian cricket team is set to welcome a new head coach for the upcoming limited-overs series in Sri Lanka, commencing later this month as former opener Gautam Gambhir and former India women’s coach W.V. Raman are in contention for the prestigious role.
Shah, currently in the Caribbean celebrating India’s recent T20 World Cup victory, confirmed that the new coach would take charge from the Sri Lanka series beginning on July 27.
“Both the coach and selector appointments will be made shortly. The CAC has conducted interviews and shortlisted two names. We will finalize the decision once we return to Mumbai,” Shah said in the press conference.
He also mentioned that VVS Laxman would be coaching the team for the Zimbabwe tour starting July 6, but the new head coach would join from the Sri Lanka series.
“VVS Laxman is going to Zimbabwe but new coach will join from Sri Lanka series.” India’s recent triumph in the T20 World Cup, where they clinched the title by defeating South Africa by seven runs in a nail-biting final, was a momentous occasion. The victory ended an 11-year drought of ICC titles for India, a feat that Shah attributed to the experience and dedication of senior players like Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli.