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Tushar Arothe

Cricket is my bread and butter, would never indulge in betting: Tushar Arothe

Tushar Arothe has claimed innocence a day after he was arrested and subsequently released on bail for allegedly betting on an IPL match.

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Former India women’s coach Tushar Arothe arrested in betting case

Arothe was among the 19 people arrested by the police on late Monday night.

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Why is Diana Edulji contradicting her statement, asks former India women’s coach Tushar Arothe

Arothe said that Edulji had questioned him about the team selection during the T20 Asia Cup in Kuala Lumpur.

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Ramesh Powar named Indian women team’s head coach till WT20

Former India offspinner Ramesh Powar has been appointed as the head coach of the Indian women cricket team, BCCI announced on Tuesday.

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Virat Kohli’s coach Rajkumar Sharma amongst candidates shortlisted for India Women’s coach position

Rajkumar Sharma is one of the six members shortlisted including Mamatha Maben, Sunil Joshi, Ramesh Powar, Atul Bedade and Sanath Kumar

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Vinod Rai admits to players having upper hand over coaches

Rai gave an example of the rift between former Indian skipper Sourav Ganguly and former Indian coach Greg Chappel.

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Ramesh Powar named India Women interim coach

Ramesh Powar will replace Tushar Arothe, who had cited his differences with the seniors of the side as reason for his resignation.

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Former India Women’s coach Purnima Rau calls for accountability from administrators

Purnima Rau said that it is time for administrators to sit across the table and sort out the issues created due to "sacking of coaches after short stints”

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BCCI in search of new coach for new coach for India Women

Under Tushar Arothe stint, the team reached the final of the ICC Women's World Cup in 2017.

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India Women coach Tushar Arothe steps down with the World T20 5 months away

Arothe indicated strained relations within the team when he said that some of the Indian players need to step out of their “comfort zones” for a better future of Indian women’s cricket.

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