Kapil Dev Rubbishes Rumours Around Ravi Shastri’s Reappointment as Team India Head Coach, Says Virat Kohli’s Preference Didn’t Influence Cricket Advisory Committee’s (CAC) Decision

Shastri was reappointed for a two-year period by the CAC, a decision that was expected. His term will again be up for review after the 2021 T20 World Cup in India.

Published date india.com Updated: August 17, 2019 7:54 AM IST
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Before leaving for the tour of Caribbean islands, Team India skipper Virat Kohli made it ample clear that he would like to see Ravi Shastri continue as the head coach of the Men in Blue. Kohli’s word or prediction came true on Friday when Cricket Advisory Committee (CAC) reappointed Shastri for one of the most coveted jobs in the country till 2021 T20 World Cup in India.

Rubbishing all rumours and theories around Shastri’s retention as coach of Team India, CAC chief Kapil Dev said the committee was not influenced by the captain’s preference and public liking for the former India all-rounder. “Not at all, because if we take his (Kohli’s) views we would have taken the entire team’s views too. We haven’t asked anyone. There was no scope for that,” said Kapil when asked if the skipper’s preference influenced the final decision.


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 didn’t seem to have had a bearing on the decision taken by the committee that also comprised Shantha Rangaswamy and Anshuman Gaekwad.

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Asked about the team’s semifinal exits in ICC competitions, Kapil said, “If any manager don’t win (a World Cup) with any team, they should be sacked? No, you look at the overall picture and we are not looking at that, we are looking at what presentation he has given, we have gone by that.”

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.

Going by what India’s first World Cup-winning skipper said, Shastri’s communication skills may have played a big part. “All of them were excellent. Sometimes I felt Shastri had more skills of communication, they may have felt differently but we didn’t discuss that, we have given the marks after listening to their presentations.

“We all three have learnt so much, knowing how much hard work they have put in their presentation,” Kapil said.

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.

Asked about the advantage Shastri had over others, Gaekwad said, “Basically, being the current coach, knowing the boys well, knowing the problems well in the team and what needs to be done.

“I think he is well-versed with the entire system. If somebody knows the system, knows the players well and can communicate well, I think he has the advantage.”

Before leaving for the West Indies tour, Kohli, when asked if he would prefer Shastri at the helm again, the India captain responded in the positive. “Well, the CAC has not contacted me on this. But all of us share a great camaraderie with Ravi bhai and would definitely be very happy (to have him around), Kohli had said.

Shastri was the team director till June 2016 until India lost in the World T20 semi-finals before being appointed as head coach in 2017. The ad-hoc body had earlier appointed WV Raman as the women’s team coach in December.

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