BCCI meets Gambhir, Rohit, other key members
The Hindu
BCCI meets to discuss coaching staff, transition of squads, and future of struggling Rohit and Kohli in Test cricket.
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) met with key members of India’s men’s cricket team’s management to take a stock after a disastrous season of Test cricket and planning the way forward.
The meeting was attended by Test and ODI captain Rohit Sharma, head coach Gautam Gambhir, chief selector Ajit Agarkar, joint secretary Devajit Saikia (who on Sunday will take over as the BCCI secretary) and former secretary Jay Shah.
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All the personnel were huddled together at a south Mumbai hotel, before Shah’s felicitation by the BCCI for having been elected as the International Cricket Council (ICC) chair.
It is understood that the meeting discussed the role of coaching staff and contemplated on charting out the transition of the longer format squads. Neither Rohit nor Virat Kohli – both out of form – are in danger of their place being questioned for the Champions Trophy.
A lot of feedback was sought about Gambhir and his coaching staff, who had drawn flak from legends including Sunil Gavaskar, after India’s poor strategic planning in the last two Test series.
After beating Bangladesh at home, India suffered a humiliating whitewash in a three-Test series at home and then conceded five-Test series in Australia 3-1 and lost the Border-Gavaskar Trophy after a decade.