Refusing to specify any reason for omitting Australian Dav Whatmore from
contention for Team India coach's post, the Cricket Board today
said it was a collective decision taken by the Search Committee.
Asked why Whatmore was ruled out for the post, BCCI Secretary Niranjan Shah
said, "it was the committee's decision. There are no grounds or reasons to
it." "Two people -- Graham Ford and John Emburey -- have
been invited for interview and one of them will be selected," he told reporters
on his arrival here today.
On why former captain Sunil Gavaskar, who had earlier
suggested that an Indian would be better suited to the job, changed his mind
in favour of a foreigner, Shah said, "it's his personal opinion. I cannot
comment on that." "Emburey's name was suggested by Gavaskar. Every
member has the right to suggest candidates. However, the committee will take
a decision after the interview," he added.
Whatmore was widely believed to be the front-runner to succeed
compatriot Greg Chappell as India coach before the Search Committee ruled
him out of contention at its meeting in Bangalore on June 4.
The committee includes three former India captains - Gavaskar,
Ravi Shastri and Srinivas Venkataraghavan.
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