• BCCI has released an advertisement for a new head coach role for the Team India's men cricket team.

  • India's current head coach Rahul Dravid's tenure will end in June.

4 foreign contenders for India men’s team head coach role
Ricky Ponting and Stephen Fleming (PC-Twitter)
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The tenure of Rahul Dravid, presently serving as the coach of the Indian cricket team, is scheduled to conclude following the conclusion of the T20 World Cup 2024. While Dravid retains the option to reapply for his position, there will not be an automatic contract extension this time around.

Jay Shah, the Secretary of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), has suggested the possibility of hiring a foreign coach for Team India. However, the final decision will be reached through a thorough interview process involving all potential candidates.

The BCCI, India’s cricket governing body, is actively seeking individuals interested in assuming the role of the next coach for the Indian team. The application deadline is set for May 27th at 6 pm IST.

Top 4 overseas contenders for Team India’s head coach role:

1) Ricky Ponting

Ricky Ponting
Ricky Ponting (PC-Twitter)

The legendary former Australian captain and the current head coach of Delhi Capitals (DC) in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024, Ponting’s credentials shine brightly. With a stellar playing career comprising 168 Test matches, 375 ODIs, and 17 T20 internationals for Australia, Ponting is hailed as one of cricket’s most successful captains. His stint as an assistant coach for Australia during the 2019 World Cup further adds to his coaching prowess.

2) Stephen Fleming

Stephen Fleming
Stephen Fleming (PC-Twitter)

A cornerstone in the success story of Chennai Super Kings (CSK) in the IPL, Stephen Fleming‘s coaching acumen is widely acknowledged. Under his coaching from 2009, CSK have clinched a record-equalling five IPL titles, solidifying his reputation as a master strategist. Fleming’s international playing career for New Zealand includes 111 Test matches, 280 ODIs, and 5 T20 internationals, offering a wealth of experience both on and off the field.

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3) Tom Moody

Tom Moody
Tom Moody (PC-Twitter)

With a notable coaching track record in leagues like the IPL, where he coached Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH), and his stint with the Sri Lanka‘s national team, Tom Moody brings a rich tapestry of experience to the table. Despite a relatively modest international playing career with 8 Test matches and 76 ODIs for Australia, Moody’s coaching prowess has earned him widespread recognition in the cricketing fraternity.

4) Justin Langer

Justin Langer
Justin Langer (PC-Twitter)

The rollercoaster journey of Justin Langer‘s coaching tenure with the Australian team is marked by notable highs and lows. Despite facing early setbacks, Langer’s resilience saw Australia retain the Ashes in England in 2019 and clinch the T20 World Cup in 2021. His playing career, consisting of 105 Test matches and 8 ODIs for Australia, coupled with his coaching achievements, positions him as a formidable candidate for Team India’s head coach role.

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