Virender Sehwag’s childhood coach slams Skype interviewees for India coach
"I think India needs a coach of Sehwag's stature, one who can plan the team's strategy seriously against each opponent," he said.
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The Indian team was without a head coach and the search came to an end on 11th July. BCCI announced former team director Ravi Shastri as the new head coach of Team India and fast bowler Zaheer Khan and Rahul Dravid as the bowling coach and batting consultant respectively. Shastri was in competition with four other members including Virender Sehwag for the post.
Sehwag’s childhood coach slams Skype Interviewees
Former India opener’s childhood Coach Amar Nath Sharma slammed BCCI’s decision to conduct interviews for coaches via Skype. Only Sehwag was present in person at the Wankhede Stadium’s Cricket Centre in Mumbai for the interview. He wants the BCCI to not have encouraged Skype interviews.
Amar Nath said, “This shows how serious they are. When you are physically present you are tempted to ask more questions. Even Sachin Tendulkar (CAC member present via Skype) should have remained physically present.”
Sharma vouched for Sehwag as Team India’s next head coach. “I think India needs a coach of Sehwag’s stature, one who can plan the team’s strategy seriously against each opponent. Offense is the best defense,” he added. Reportedly, Sehwag had sent a two-line resume to BCCI. “He was asked to expand his resume. He was serious in applying for the post. No cricketer would send his application if he is not interested in taking up the job,” Sharma said.
Sehwag’s Experience
“Sehwag has no coaching certificate, but is a mentor and coach for Kings XI Punjab. During my stint with him he was always asked to train young boys whenever he returned playing big matches for India. Level coaching certificates are not necessarily for coaching. Viru will call a spade a spade and Indian cricket will benefit if he gets the job,” said the coach.
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