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Ravi Shastri nearly lost his coaching job to this applicant

Speed News Desk | Updated on: 22 August 2019, 19:29 IST

After Ravi Shastri was re-appointed as the head coach of the Indian cricket team till 2021, the Cricket Advisory Committee chief Kapil Dev stated ‘as all of you were expecting’ Shastri is the number one candidate for the job. But it has now come to the fore that Kiwi Mike Hesson had almost toppled Shastri.

A senior Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) functionary said that it was a close call between Shastri and Hesson and New Zealand’s track record under the Kiwi from 2012 till 2018 had almost sealed the deal for the former Kings XI Punjab coach.


“It was not a walk in the park for Shastri as some of you seem to believe. Hesson was really close to getting the go-ahead. It is there for all to see how the New Zealand team improved by leaps and bounds under him across all formats.

“From being the perennial surprise package in big-ticket events, they had become a champion side under him and that is something that really impressed the CAC.

“Under his coaching, the Kiwis reached their first-ever World Cup final in 2015. While he did resign in 2018, the Kiwis playing their second final on the trot in 2019 also had a lot to do with what Hesson brought to the table. His strategizing with the senior members in the team can’t be discounted,” the functionary explained.

When asked what went in favour of Ravi Shastri, considering that the CAC clarified saying that captain Virat Kohli wasn’t conferred before taking the decision, the functionary told it was Ravi Shastri’s experience as a player on the international level.

“The CAC felt that Shastri’s proven record as a player was one area that needed to be give due recognition as one’s own stature might become an area of concern when handling a team which has big names.

“Hesson hadn’t played enough cricket himself and as we know started coaching in his early twenties. Shastri on the other hand played 80 Test matches and 150 ODIs. That is something that went against the Kiwi,” the functionary said.

Nevertheless, the functionary declined to disclose if the experience of having MSK Prasad as the chief selector and his lack of ability to take decisions was used as point of reference by the CAC while making the decision, “That only then can tell you,” the functionary said.

However, the national selectors are expected to put forth the names of the support staff on Thursday. The CAC had shown it wish to be a part of it as well, but the BCCI rule dosen’t allow it.

Bharat Arun is expected to keep hold of his position as a bowling coach, Sanjay Bangar’s position is under scanner as batting coach. Vikram Rathour has emerged as favourite to take the position.

 

First published: 22 August 2019, 19:29 IST