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Ravi Shastri's familiarity with the players and understanding of the current Indian team gave him the edge over the others as he was re-appointed the head coach till November 24, 2021.
"It took us the whole day, we had a gap of roughly three hours because we were waiting for two people from the West Indies to give interview. The time zone was totally different," Kapil said at the press conference.
"One was Australia (Tom Moody) and that is why we needed so much time. The system was very simple. We had our own marking. I did not ask him or her (CAC co-members) what marks we were giving (to each candidate),” added Kapil Dev
Asked what made them re-elect Shastri who is now with the team in the West Indies, Kapil said: "I felt he has more skill of communication. They may not have felt the same way. We did not discuss. We were given mark sheets and we put our numbers listening to them and their presentation. We all three felt today we became much more intelligent before we went to the room. We learnt so much how much hard work they put in in those presentations.
Gaekwad echoed Kapil, saying Shastri is someone who understands the Indian cricketing system very well.
Asked about Shastri's presentation and how was it better than others since it was a close call, Kapil said: "That is confidential. He has given his presentation he did in last two years and how team can improve. He said where he needs help from selectors and from the board to make this team much stronger."
Kapil stressed that captain Virat Kohli was not consulted while selecting the coach.
Former SunRisers Hyderabad head coach Tom Moody had already been rejected last time (in 2017) and it was believed that former Kiwi coach Hesson would be the one giving Shastri a tough fight as he has the credential to match Shastri's achievements.
The 44-year-old, who holds the distinction of being the longest serving coach of the Black Caps, has a vast coaching experience. Under his coaching, the Kiwis reached their first-ever World Cup final in 2015 where they lost to Australia.
But in the end, Shastri's performance with the Indian team saw the former all-rounder being given his third term at the helm. With the team playing West Indies at present, Shastri connected with the committee over Skype.
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