BCCI appoint Shastri as India head coach
Former captain replaces Anil Kumble who left position after his one-year term ended with Champions Trophy last month
NEW DELHI:
Former captain Ravi Shastri was named the new coach of Indian team on Tuesday for a two-year period, ending weeks of speculation over the high-profile job after Anil Kumble's dramatic exit.
The Board of Control for Cricket in India also appointed ex-pacer Zaheer Khan as the bowling consultant and Rahul Dravid as batting consultant for Tests in overseas tours.
"The term of the appointments will be till the World Cup 2019," said the BCCI in a late night release.
An advisory panel comprising Sachin Tendulkar, Sourav Ganguly and VVS Laxman "conducted the interviews and recommended these appointments in the best interest" of the Indian cricket, the statement further said.
Shastri, 55, edged out a host of rival high-profile names in batting great Virender Sehwag, Australia's Tom Moody, Englishman Richard Pybus and former India manager Lalchand Rajput, who were interviewed in Mumbai on Monday.
The cricketer-turned-commentator lost out on the coveted post to Kumble in 2016 and only entered the race after the spin legend quit last month and the BCCI extended the date for applications.
Kumble resigned after his one-year term ended with the 50-over Champions Trophy in England and Wales, terming his relationship with skipper Virat Kohli as "untenable".
Shastri was always the frontrunner for the job with pundits pointing to his time as India's team director from 2014-16 and warm relationship with Kohli as points in his favour.
"Mr Shastri has been the Team Director in the past, and brings with him a wealth of experience, both as player and as coach," said the BCCI.
However Shastri's appointment saw some added drama when the advisory panel insisted on consulting Kohli before naming their preferred candidate, while a Supreme Court-appointed committee overseeing BCCI affairs pressed on the need to announce the coach soon. It is not clear whether Kohli, who is currently in the US, was consulted.
Meanwhile Zaheer, 38, who has no formal coaching experience, has been a vital part of his Indian Premier League (IPL) team Delhi Daredevils' strategising unit as well as being the captain of the side.
Zaheer, who has taken 311 wickets in 92 Tests for India during his 14-year-long career, has been one of the best exponents of the art of reverse swing bowling in recent times.
Former captain Dravid recently gave up his position as the Daredevils mentor, after accepting a two-year contract to coach India A and Under-19 teams and the BCCI said his expertise "will be immensely helpful for youngsters".
The 44-year-old, nicknamed 'The Wall' during his illustrious career where he scored 13,288 runs in 164 Tests, was one of the most technically skilled batsman of modern-day cricket.
India's upcoming tour of Sri Lanka starting with the first of the three Tests on July 26 will be the new coaching team's first assignment.
Former captain Ravi Shastri was named the new coach of Indian team on Tuesday for a two-year period, ending weeks of speculation over the high-profile job after Anil Kumble's dramatic exit.
The Board of Control for Cricket in India also appointed ex-pacer Zaheer Khan as the bowling consultant and Rahul Dravid as batting consultant for Tests in overseas tours.
"The term of the appointments will be till the World Cup 2019," said the BCCI in a late night release.
An advisory panel comprising Sachin Tendulkar, Sourav Ganguly and VVS Laxman "conducted the interviews and recommended these appointments in the best interest" of the Indian cricket, the statement further said.
Shastri, 55, edged out a host of rival high-profile names in batting great Virender Sehwag, Australia's Tom Moody, Englishman Richard Pybus and former India manager Lalchand Rajput, who were interviewed in Mumbai on Monday.
The cricketer-turned-commentator lost out on the coveted post to Kumble in 2016 and only entered the race after the spin legend quit last month and the BCCI extended the date for applications.
Kumble resigned after his one-year term ended with the 50-over Champions Trophy in England and Wales, terming his relationship with skipper Virat Kohli as "untenable".
Shastri was always the frontrunner for the job with pundits pointing to his time as India's team director from 2014-16 and warm relationship with Kohli as points in his favour.
"Mr Shastri has been the Team Director in the past, and brings with him a wealth of experience, both as player and as coach," said the BCCI.
However Shastri's appointment saw some added drama when the advisory panel insisted on consulting Kohli before naming their preferred candidate, while a Supreme Court-appointed committee overseeing BCCI affairs pressed on the need to announce the coach soon. It is not clear whether Kohli, who is currently in the US, was consulted.
Meanwhile Zaheer, 38, who has no formal coaching experience, has been a vital part of his Indian Premier League (IPL) team Delhi Daredevils' strategising unit as well as being the captain of the side.
Zaheer, who has taken 311 wickets in 92 Tests for India during his 14-year-long career, has been one of the best exponents of the art of reverse swing bowling in recent times.
Former captain Dravid recently gave up his position as the Daredevils mentor, after accepting a two-year contract to coach India A and Under-19 teams and the BCCI said his expertise "will be immensely helpful for youngsters".
The 44-year-old, nicknamed 'The Wall' during his illustrious career where he scored 13,288 runs in 164 Tests, was one of the most technically skilled batsman of modern-day cricket.
India's upcoming tour of Sri Lanka starting with the first of the three Tests on July 26 will be the new coaching team's first assignment.