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Definitely a bit of lacuna: Bangar on Kumble quitting

PORT OF SPAIN:India batting coach Sanjay Bangar says Anil Kumble’s departure as head coach has definitely left a void in the Indian cricket team set-up even though the players are “coping up” well.

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PORT OF SPAIN, June 25

India batting coach Sanjay Bangar says Anil Kumble’s departure as head coach has definitely left a void in the Indian cricket team set-up even though the players are “coping up” well.

On the eve of the second ODI against the West Indies, questions related to the Kumble episode were directed at Bangar. “We are professionals and such things are part and parcel of any organisation. The support staff and the players have shown a lot of professionalism in compartmentalising the issues, and so far, we have coped up really well,” said Bangar.

The 44-year-old former all-rounder said the team was focussed on the job at hand. “Everyone’s contributed towards it and as I said earlier, when you part ways it’s never easy. You need to accept that at times such things are going to happen, have happened in the past. But what is of paramount importance is that Indian cricket should keep moving forward and the performance of the team shouldn’t be affected in any manner.”

Without a head coach, who also used to double up as the team’s bowling coach, Bangar has his work cut out. “Yes, Anil was doubling up. There were a lot of positive results under him. We all know that the team enjoyed a lot of success. The void, there is definitely a bit of lacuna but the experience that this team possesses — when you have a MS Dhoni, a Yuvraj Singh and Virat Kohli, who’ve played close to 700 international games, they’re doing a lot of work behind the scenes, they are guiding the players.”

Speaking about the role of the senior players, he said, “It’s not only the coaching staff, the mentoring that they do and the exchange of ideas among them, there is a wealth of knowledge which the players benefit from.”

Asked what defines the captain-coach relationship, Bangar stressed on trust. “It’s not only the coach and the captain, it’s also the relationship and trust between the coach and all the players. Basically, it’s a work in progress that requires a lot of time to earn the trust of the players.”—  PTI

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