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Shastri set to apply for India coach job

Last updated on: June 27, 2017 18:35 IST

Ravi Shastri

IMAGE: Ravi Shastri. Photograph: Laurence Griffiths/Getty Images

Former Team Director Ravi Shastri is set to apply for the post of chief coach of the Indian cricket team after the Board of Control for Cricket in India decided to extend the deadline till July 9.

"Yes, Ravi is very interested and will be applying for the coach's post very soon," a source close to Shastri said on Tuesday.

It is learnt that if Shastri applies, he will first need an assurance that he will be given a full two-year contract till the 2019 World Cup.

The former India captain will also make sure that he gets his own team of support staff, including bowling coach Bharath Arun, who had done a commendable job during his time with the team.

Shastri, who was the Team Director from August 2014 to June 2016, was replaced by spin legend Anil Kumble, who recently stepped down due to his differences with skipper Virat Kohli.

It must be noted that Shastri is Kohli's preferred choice for the coach's job as the two shared an excellent rapport.

During Shastri's tenure, India won limited overs series away against England in 2014, reached the semi-finals of the 2015 50-overs World Cup and the World T20 in 2016. It also triumphed in an away Test series against Sri Lanka, home series against South Africa and T20I series in Australia.

However, Shastri does not share a great equation with former India captain and Cricket Advisory Committee (CAC) member Sourav Ganguly.

He had then alleged that Ganguly was not present when he appeared for his interview via Skype, while the stylish left-hander retorted by saying that had Shastri been so interested, he should have appeared in person for the job.

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