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The Cricket Advisory Committee (CAC) must have a say in selecting the support staff of the Indian team as "not doing that job is not right", its chief Kapil Dev said on Friday.
While Kapil's three-member panel reappointed Ravi Shastri as the head coach of the Indian men's team for another two years, the Supreme Court-appointed Committee of Administrators (CoA) had tasked the MSK Prasad-led selection committee to pick the support staff.
Asked if the CAC should also have an opinion in selecting the support staff, Kapil responded in the positive.
It is still not clear on what basis the Prasad-chaired selection committee has been entrusted with the duty of appointing Shastri's colleagues. There are grey areas as far as rules are concerned in the new constitution.
The interviews for the rest of the support staff will be held on August 19.
The support staff comprising Sanjay Bangar (batting coach), Bharat Arun (bowling coach), R. Sridhar (fielding coach) and administrative manager Sunil Subramanium were given a 45-day contract extension covering the ongoing tour of the West Indies.
They are automatic entrants into the selection process.
Former selector Vikram Rathour has applied for batting coach's job along with Praveen Amre as well as England's Jonathan Trott and Mark Ramprakash.
Bharat Arun is expected to be retained as bowling coach despite the likes of Venkatesh Prasad, Darren Gough and Sunil Joshi applying for the post.
Fielding coach R Sridhar is in a direct competition with one of the game's finest fielders, South Africa's Jonty Rhodes?
As per the criteria for batting, bowling and fielding coach, the three personnel should have played at least 10 Tests or 25 ODIs and be less than 60 years of age.
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