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A force to be reckoned with at
home, India’s test side has struggled away from the
subcontinent in recent years and new coach Anil Kumble has put
top priority on building a team that can travel with confidence.
Kumble, India’s most successful bowler, was given a one-year term as head coach on Thursday with the country’s cricket board (BCCI) putting their faith in the 45-year-old despite his lack of coaching experience.
The BCCI received 57 applications for the job, which were
then made available to an advisory panel that included former
captains Sachin Tendulkar and Sourav Ganguly and former batsman
VVS Laxman — all of whom have played with Kumble.
Kumble’s coaching experience has been limited to being a
mentor to the Mumbai and Bangalore teams in the Indian Premier
League T20 tournament, and he said his first job interview was a
“nerve-racking” experience.
While the Indian team under Virat Kohli won test series in
Sri Lanka and beat South Africa 3-0 at home, their record
outside the subcontinent in the longest format has been poor.
They have lost test series in South Africa, New Zealand, England and Australia on tours since late 2013, something Kumble wants to rectify. He said:
The Indian test team will have a camp in Bengaluru before heading to the Caribbean for a four-test series against West Indies, which will be Kumble’s first assignment.
He also said:
India are set for a bumper season at home with 13 test
matches, eight ODIs and three T20 internationals.
They start with three tests against New Zealand in October while England and Australia will play five and four matches respectively. Bangladesh will play a one-off test.
(With inputs from Reuters.)
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