NEW DELHI. — Former skipper Ravi Shastri has emerged as the front-runner to be the new cricket coach of India, but a final decision remains on hold until captain Virat Kohli has been consulted.
Shastri (55) was among five high-profile candidates interviewed on Monday for the post left vacant by ex-Test captain Anil Kumble, who resigned amid difficulties over his relationship with Kohli, which he described as “untenable”.
An advisory committee of Sachin Tendulkar, Sourav Ganguly and VVS Laxman has been tasked with selecting the new coach to head the world’s number-one ranked Test team.
The cricketing greats considered presentations from Shastri, Virender Sehwag, Australia’s Tom Moody, Englishman Richard Pybus and former India manager Lalchand Rajput.
But after a gruelling round of interviews the committee decided there was “no hurry” to name the coach and felt Kohli should be consulted before the final decision was made. — AFP.



