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Rahul Dravid appointed as Team India’s head coach: Reports

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In an enormous turn of events, incredible Indian cricketer Rahul Dravid has been designated as the following lead trainer of the Indian cricket team.

As per a report published in TOI, a top BCCI official said that Rahul Dravid has agreed on succeeding current head coach Ravi Shastri. Dravid is probably going to before long advance down as top of the National Cricket Academy (NCA).

“Dravid has confirmed he will be the next head coach of the Indian team. He will be stepping down as the head of the NCA soon,” the official said.

Dravid will accept charge of his instructing obligations with the home series against New Zealand, what begins three days after the T20 World Cup. In the mean time, Shastri’s second spell with Team India closes with the quadrennial occasion.

Rahul Dravid’s spell will supposedly run until the finish of the 50-over World Cup in 2023. His agreement could be worth Rs 10 crore.

The advancement comes as an enormous shock, as there were reports about Dravid ‘amiably declining’ BCCI’s proposal in the last barely any days.The BCCI was because of start the recruiting system for another lead trainer this week. Yet, secretary Jay Shah and president Sourav Ganguly were supportive of getting somebody like Dravid. The last has spent quite a while forming the feeder line of sprouting cricketers, so he has been considered the ideal man to take Indian cricket forward.

“He was re-appointed as the NCA head last month. But the BCCI needed a strong candidate to take Indian cricket forward. He has worked so hard to develop the next line of Indian cricketers,” said the official.

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