New Delhi: IT has been expected that former captain of Indian Cricket team Sourav Ganguly may replace current Team India Director Ravi Shastri. Sources said that as the Team India announced on May 20 for Bangladesh tour, a big announcement by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is also on the cards as former Indian skipper Sourav Ganguly is expected to take the reins from Ravi Shastri as the Team India Director.
As per a report published in daily newspaper Hindustan Times, loyalists of the out-of-favour former board president N Srinivasan are on their way out of the BCCI, and Shastri is likely to be one of them.
The newspaper sources in BCCI have also learned that BCCI president Jagmohan Dalmiya is not keen on him (Shastri) as Team India Director and wants Ganguly in a similar capacity.
BCCI sources said, “The [BCCI] president believes Shastri has been pro-Srinivasan. He does not see Shastri as a long-term member of the team. He is very keen on having Sourav Ganguly as a part of the national set-up.”
India’s overseas performance has always been an area of major concern for the board. Shastri, who was made the Team Director to enhance India’s overseas performance failed to prove a point. And considering Ganguly’s track record as a skipper, he might be the best man to replace Shastri.
The sources also said, “Ganguly knows how to win abroad. He is India’s most successful captain away from home. Shastri has not got us the results we wanted, so we could ask Ganguly to step in.”
Bureau Report
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