NEW DELHI:
Former captain Sourav Ganguly was India forward, driven to be the next
coach of the national team, says cricket chiefs to be applied the next
time a candidate believes.
Duncan Fletcher Zimbabwe, South African Gary Kirsten had success last year has been under pressure after. A series of tests heavy defeat against England and Australia
Poor performance in the month of T20 World Cup in Sri Lanka could be his position untenable.
Ganguly backed Fletcher to continue on the site, but said he would be willing to complete the task, if a vacancy occurs.
"If the BCCI (Indian Cricket Board) I am to be a good coach, I'm ready," said the news channel Aaj Tak in Hindi.
"I think I can make a difference in the ability of the actors, their form and development. This is a way to pay my game."
Ganguly has made a career as a television commentator since retiring from international competition in 2008 after a dispute with former coach Greg Chappell, the former Australian captain.
Ganguly said Indian cricket should not feel that they had to go outside to use the potential of the national team.
"Cricket in India is well aware of modern times. Remember who won the 2007 World T20 ... Chandu Borde and manages our victorious tour of England in 2007, is the ability of the best players that has now" I understand, said .
Ganguly said he was fully behind Fletcher, but added that former England manager "has good results."
"He has to win a young team under him and he will work hard for the team outside the sub-continent," the network said.
The left Ganguly is the most successful captain in the history of the Indian national team, tracking 21 wins in 49 tests.
He scored 113 runs in 7212 11,363 runs in Test and 311 one-day internationals in a career that has more than a decade.
Duncan Fletcher Zimbabwe, South African Gary Kirsten had success last year has been under pressure after. A series of tests heavy defeat against England and Australia
Poor performance in the month of T20 World Cup in Sri Lanka could be his position untenable.
Ganguly backed Fletcher to continue on the site, but said he would be willing to complete the task, if a vacancy occurs.
"If the BCCI (Indian Cricket Board) I am to be a good coach, I'm ready," said the news channel Aaj Tak in Hindi.
"I think I can make a difference in the ability of the actors, their form and development. This is a way to pay my game."
Ganguly has made a career as a television commentator since retiring from international competition in 2008 after a dispute with former coach Greg Chappell, the former Australian captain.
Ganguly said Indian cricket should not feel that they had to go outside to use the potential of the national team.
"Cricket in India is well aware of modern times. Remember who won the 2007 World T20 ... Chandu Borde and manages our victorious tour of England in 2007, is the ability of the best players that has now" I understand, said .
Ganguly said he was fully behind Fletcher, but added that former England manager "has good results."
"He has to win a young team under him and he will work hard for the team outside the sub-continent," the network said.
The left Ganguly is the most successful captain in the history of the Indian national team, tracking 21 wins in 49 tests.
He scored 113 runs in 7212 11,363 runs in Test and 311 one-day internationals in a career that has more than a decade.
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