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Ravi Shastri retained as Team India head coach

MUMBAI: The Kapil Dev-lead Cricket Advisory (CAC) on Friday retained Ravi Shastri as the head coach of the Indian cricket team till 2021. The former Indian all rounder was chosen from a panel of six short-listed candidates.

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Mumbai, August 16

The Kapil Dev-lead Cricket Advisory (CAC) on Friday retained Ravi Shastri as the head coach of the Indian cricket team till 2021. The former Indian all rounder was chosen from a panel of six short-listed candidates.

Though the committee members claimed that Shastri was chosen amidst tough competition from other short-listed candidates, the decision was on expected lines and had the backing of captain Virat Kohli. 

Shastri has been reappointed for a two-year period, ending with the 2021 T20 World Cup in India. This will be Shastri's fourth stint with the national team, having served briefly as the Cricket Manager (2007 tour of Bangladesh), Team Director (2014-2016) and head coach (2017-2019).

 Shastri  pipped former India teammates Robin Singh and Lalchand Rajput along with former New Zealand coach Mike Hesson and Australian Tom Moody to the post. Former West Indies and Afghanistan coach Phil Simmons pulled out of the race, citing personal reasons.  "Number three was Tom Moody, number two was Mike Hesson. Number one is Ravi Shastri as all of you were expecting... (But) It was a very close race," said Kapil at the press conference to announce the decision here. 

 Once Kohli openly backed Shastri's candidature at the pre-departure media conference before the West Indies tour, it was expected that the former India captain would be a favourite to retain the position. The committee members also stated that Shastri’s `connect’ with the Indian team members also weighed in his favour.

“Basically, being a current coach and knowing the boys well and their problems and he are well versed with the system. The others had to start from a scratch,” added another committee member, Anshuman Gaekwad 

 Among all the candidates, Shastri's record was unmatched as the team reached the No.1 ranking in Test matches under his guidance and won a series in Australia for the first time in 71 years.  On the flip-side, India twice lost in the World Cup semi-finals (2015 and 2019) with him at the helm but that doesn't seem to have a bearing on the decision taken by the Dev-led committee that also comprised Shantha Rangaswamy and Anshuman Gaekwad.  Since he came back in July, 2017 replacing Anil Kumble, whose differences with Kohli came out in the open, Shastri's coaching record has been phenomenal.

 India have won 13 out of 21 Tests, 43 out of 60 ODIs and 25 T20 Internationals out of 36 on his watch.- Agencies

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