Kumble’s future to be discussed after Champions Trophy

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Anil Kumble is the head coach of Indian cricket team. File Pic

Internet Desk: Indian cricket team’s head coach Anil Kumble’s new contract will be discussed after their ICC Champions Trophy campaign in England.

Legendary off-spinner Anil Kumble replaced Ravi Shastri (former team director) in 2016 as the chief coach ahead of India’s tour of West Indies and his contract will end on June 2017.

“Yes, Anil Kumble’s contract as the chief coach will end with India’s campaign in the Champions Trophy. Obviously, there is every possibility that it will be up for renewal but that will only be decided by the general body after the tournament gets over,” a senior BCCI functionary told PTI.

Batting coach Sanjay Bangar and fielding coach R Sridhar have also been a part of the Champions Trophy team.

It was also learnt that any decision regarding Kumble’s appointment will need to be vetted by the Committee of Administrators (COA).

“Till the time COA is in charge of BCCI functioning, every matter will need its approval. Whatever decision is taken regarding Anil Kumble, it will be have to be cleared by the COA,” the source said.

Since taking charge of the national team, India have won five back to-back Test series. In the 17 Tests that India played during the 2016-17 season, they won 12 under Kumble’s guidance. The only defeat came against Australia on a vicious turner at Pune.

India won 2-0 against the West Indies in the Caribbean followed by 3-0 win against New Zealand, 4-0 against England, 1-0 against Bangladesh and 2-1 against Australia.

In the two ODI series that were played in India, hosts beat New Zealand 3-2 and England 2-1 respectively.

In terms of performance, Kumble has had a good time in his new role.

Kumble is also the man who has been entrusted with the task of making a presentation to the COA about what is kind of central retainership that Indian men’s team should be getting.

Meanwhile, it has also been learnt that most of the state associations have spoken to COA chief Vinod Rai during their recent meeting in Delhi about the practical difficulties of having only three national selectors.

“We told Mr Rai that during the domestic season when there are close to 30 teams playing Ranji Trophy, it is difficult to have only three selectors. He has heard our case and he will give it a thought,” the source added.