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Kapil Dev-led panel front-runner to pick Team India coach, but no decision before SC hearing
NEW DELHI: The Kapil Dev-led ad-hoc committee has emerged as the front-runner to pick the next national coach but a final decision on panel formation would be taken only after the next Supreme Court hearing. The application deadline for all the coaching roles is July 30. The Committee of Administrators (CoA) running Indian cricket had asked the court for directions on the continuation of Cricket Advisory Committee (CAC) comprising Sachin Tendulkar, Sourav Ganguly and VVS Laxman. However, if there is no directive from the court on CAC, the CoA might be left with no other alternative but task the Dev-led committee with picking the national coach, a move that could again divide the SC-appointed panel. One thing is certain that no panel would be formed till the next hearing. The ad-hoc body comprising former India captain Kapil, Anshuman Gaekwad and Shantha Rangaswamy had earlier appointed W V Raman as the Indian women's team coach in December. Earlier in the day, one of the members confirmed to PTI that the BCCI has approached the ad-hoc committee to pick the men's head coach as well. Back then, the CoA was a two-member panel -- comprising chairman Vinod Rai and former India captain Diana Edulji, who had called the women's coach selection process unconstitutional. She had asserted that only the Cricket Advisory Committee was empowered to do so. CoA is now a three-member body with the appointment of Lt General Ravi Thodge in February. But with serious doubts over the future of CAC owing to conflict of interest charges, the CoA may have considered it prudent to hand the responsibility to the ad-hoc panel. While Tendulkar has been cleared of conflict of interest charges, Ganguly and Laxman have been asked to choose one out of their multiple cricketing roles as per the BCCI constitution. The COA, however, is yet to take a call on the matter. Dev and Rangaswamy too fall in the ambit of conflict of interest as they are also responsible for the formation of the players' association as per the new BCCI constitution. The BCCI Tuesday invited applications for the men's team support staff, including head coach who will need to be less than 60 years of age with a minimum international experience of two years. The current support staff comprising incumbent head coach Ravi Shastri , bowling coach Bharat Arun, batting coach Sanjay Bangar and fielding coach R Sridhar were given a 45-day extension following the World Cup, covering the West Indies tour from August 3 to September 3. All of them will get an automatic entry in the recruitment process.
Source: The Times of India
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NEW DELHI: The Kapil Dev-led ad-hoc committee has emerged as the front-runner to pick the next national coach but a final decision on panel formation would be taken only after the next Supreme Court hearing. The application deadline for all the coaching roles is July 30. The Committee of Administrators (CoA) running Indian cricket had asked the court for directions on the continuation of Cricket Advisory Committee (CAC) comprising Sachin Tendulkar, Sourav Ganguly and VVS Laxman. However, if there is no directive from the court on CAC, the CoA might be left with no other alternative but task the Dev-led committee with picking the national coach, a move that could again divide the SC-appointed panel. One thing is certain that no panel would be formed till the next hearing. The ad-hoc body comprising former India captain Kapil, Anshuman Gaekwad and Shantha Rangaswamy had earlier appointed W V Raman as the Indian women's team coach in December. Earlier in the day, one of the members confirmed to PTI that the BCCI has approached the ad-hoc committee to pick the men's head coach as well. Back then, the CoA was a two-member panel -- comprising chairman Vinod Rai and former India captain Diana Edulji, who had called the women's coach selection process unconstitutional. She had asserted that only the Cricket Advisory Committee was empowered to do so. CoA is now a three-member body with the appointment of Lt General Ravi Thodge in February. But with serious doubts over the future of CAC owing to conflict of interest charges, the CoA may have considered it prudent to hand the responsibility to the ad-hoc panel. While Tendulkar has been cleared of conflict of interest charges, Ganguly and Laxman have been asked to choose one out of their multiple cricketing roles as per the BCCI constitution. The COA, however, is yet to take a call on the matter. Dev and Rangaswamy too fall in the ambit of conflict of interest as they are also responsible for the formation of the players' association as per the new BCCI constitution. The BCCI Tuesday invited applications for the men's team support staff, including head coach who will need to be less than 60 years of age with a minimum international experience of two years. The current support staff comprising incumbent head coach Ravi Shastri , bowling coach Bharat Arun, batting coach Sanjay Bangar and fielding coach R Sridhar were given a 45-day extension following the World Cup, covering the West Indies tour from August 3 to September 3. All of them will get an automatic entry in the recruitment process.
Source: The Times of India
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Kapil Dev • LED display • India national cricket team • New Delhi • Kapil Dev • Supreme Court of the United States • Cricket • Cricket • Sachin Tendulkar • Sourav Ganguly • V. V. S. Laxman • Coat of arms • Committee • Anshuman Gaekwad • Shantha Rangaswamy • Woorkeri Raman • India women's national cricket team • Press Trust of India • Board of Control for Cricket in India • Vinod Rai • Diana Edulji • Cricket • Coat of arms • Conflict of interest • Coat of arms • Ad hoc • Sachin Tendulkar • Conflict of interest • Sourav Ganguly • Board of Control for Cricket in India • Constitution of India • Council of Architecture • Conflict of interest • Bank of Credit and Commerce International • United States Constitution • Bank of Credit and Commerce International • Ravi Shastri • Bharat Arun • Sanjay Bangar • Fielding (cricket) • Cricket World Cup • West Indies cricket team •