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The old Indian star to become a Spin Bowling coach at BCCI’s Coe. Anil not pouf or harbhajan singh




Former India left arm Spinner Sunil Joshi threw his hat for the Spin Bowling Coach in the BCCI’s perfection center (COE), which was emptied by Saijaj Bahutule earlier this year. When Coe was founded from the Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru, it was previously known as the National Cricket Academy. It stays in the city, but it operates from a new place after BCCI has purchased land to build a wider facility. Bahutule resigned to become an assistant coach in IPL Franchise Rajasthan Royals.

Between 1996-2002, Joshi, a 54-year-old 54-year-old who played 15 tests and 69 ODI for India, is currently working with Ricky Ponting in Punjab Kings IPL team and coached Uttar Pradesh in the local season.

He also worked as a spin bowling consultant with Bangladesh’s national men’s team.

According to the sources in BCCI, Joshi was online for an online interview with Cricket VVS LAXMAN President Ajit Agarkar and General Manager (Cricket Operations) Abbey Kuruvilla took place in front of a three -member panel.

The Indian U-19 women’s team coach Nooshin Al Khadeer, who was spinner during the game days, had four in the interview.

He represented the country in five tests and 78 Wodis, and has been working on the old NCA for several years.

Another powerful candidate is believed to be a former Gujarat and Saurashtra Left Arm Spinner, Raqesh Dhruv. An experienced open spinner pritam Gandhe, an experienced open Spinner Pritam Gandhe, who is an indigenous doyan from Vidarbha, was interviewed.

“Obviously, Sunil Joshi has the best CV from all other candidates. In the case of Nooshin, BCCI will also have a detailed woman’s wing for international, national and domestic age -old women’s crisisers.” “Playing elite level adorns the CV and Sunil is a single (male) test cricket player among those appearing for the interview.

“He coached multiple first -class teams, became part of the IPL coaching installation, and at the same time coaching the senior men international team. And remember, from Bengaluru, this is very logical,” he said.

However, even Dhruv cannot be excluded because he plays a lot of crickets for Saurashtra and Gujarat.

Most of the candidates were asked for their visions for the role.

The elected candidate will not only provide technical insight to international stars such as Ravindra Jadeja, Kuleep Yadav or Washington Sundar, but also to work with a number of India A, India U-19 and the best indigenous artists.

The appointed coach will also create a synergy between the state team coaches and coordinated the players with national selections to prepare players during playing after getting rid of the injuries.

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