BCCI office bearers, headed by President Sharad Pawar,
will meet tomorrow in Delhi with the long-pending matter of appointment of a
coach for the Indian team topping their agenda.
The naming of a coach has been kept pending since the decision of previous incumbent
Greg Chappell not to seek a renewal of his contract following the national
team's dismal show in the World Cup.
The BCCI's quest in finding a new coach since then has not
borne fruit and twice, in the last couple of months, a meeting of the special
coach selection committee had been put off for different reasons.
Currently, Lalchand Rajput is in charge of the team's affairs as its
cricket manager on a series to series basis after having taking over the job
from another former Test cricketer Chandu Borde at the end of India's
trip to England.
Rajput's tenure, however, has been finalised only till the
end of the current five-match ODI series against Pakistan on November
18.
The two teams are to take part in a three-Test series at the
end of the ODI rubber from November 22-December 12.
After a short break of three-four days, India are set to depart for a full
tour of Australia with their first tour match Down Under, against Victoria,
scheduled on December 20.
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