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BCCI announce Ravi Shastri among 57 candidates to apply for India head coach post

Former seamers Venkatesh Prasad and Balwinder Singh Sandhu have also applied

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Praveen Amre, Surendra Bhave apply for India’s national coach post

The last date for applying for the position of Indian cricket team’s head coach was June 10.

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Duncan Fletcher, Greg Chappell and India’s coaching job: The importance of understanding Indian culture

The upcoming head coach of Team India needs to have certain ideas about India's diverse and enriched culture to have a successful stint

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Venkatesh Prasad in race for India head coach job

Prasad was linked to replace Heath Streak as Bangladesh bowling coach but he expressed his desire to serve the Indian team

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Is BCCI looking for Hindi speaking candidates for the position of Team India’s coach?

This potentially puts an end to the rumours of New Zealander Daniel Vettori’s and Australian Michael Hussey’s contention for the role.

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Mohammad Azharuddin: No Indian good for role of team’s head coach

Azharuddin feels there is no Indian who can do justice to the duties that the team's head coach will be given.

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Virender Sehwag wants to coach Team India?

The recently retired Sehwag, who is now the mentor of Kings XI Punjab, expressed his interest for the role through retweets.

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Rahul Dravid approached by BCCI to coach team India

Dravid was instrumental during his playing days in the Indian cricket team and played a key role for almost 16 years.

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Duncan Fletcher: 15 little known facts about the Zimbabwean who never smiles

Born September 27, 1948, Duncan Andrew Gwynne Fletcher was the first Zimbabwe captain. He was also the coach of England and India, and considered to be the man who played the most vital in the progress of English cricket team in early 21st century.

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India cricket coach role: Stuart Law shows interest

I would love to work with some of the greatest players in the world, former Australian cricketer Stuart Law said.

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