The Cricket Board (BCCI) today appointed India under-19 coach Lalchand
Rajput as interim Cricket Manager of the senior team for the Twenty20 World
Championship after deciding to advertise for the coach's post within a week.
Former Test player Rajput, 45, will take over from Chandu Borde who took
charge in June for the one-dayers in Ireland and would continue till the end of
the England tour, BCCI Vice-President Rajiv Shukla told reporters here.
Shukla said the Board's office bearers, who met at President
Sharad Pawar's residence here for 2-1/2 hours, have decided to advertise for
the coach's post within a week.
"We expect to make an appointment soon after that,"
said Shukla without specifying a time-frame.
To build a new National Cricket Academy in Bangalore and award
the Twenty20 International against Australia on October 20 to Cricket Club of
India, Mumbai, were among other decisions taken by the BCCI.
"We had applied with the Karnataka government and have
been given 30 acres of land to build the infrastructure," Shukla said.
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