5 Foreigners who have managed Indian domestic cricket teams

Indian domestic cricket is generally guided by former Indian cricketers and coaches with deep local expertise.

This preference for local coaches stems from their understanding of players and Indian conditions.

However, there have been instances where non-Indians were given key roles with domestic teams.

Here's the list:

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5: Intikhab Alam

Team Tenure: Punjab (2004-05) Nationality: Pakistan Memorable Period: Led Punjab to their first and only Ranji Trophy final.

4: Shaun Williams

Team Tenure: Maharashtra (2008-12) Nationality: Australia Memorable Period: Led Maharashtra to their first Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy in 2009 and other successes.

3: Dave Whatmore

Team Tenure: Kerala (2017-19), Baroda (2021-22) Nationality: Australia Memorable Period: Guided Kerala to their first Ranji Trophy semi-finals; less successful with Baroda.

2: Michael Bevan

Team Tenure: Orissa (2011) Nationality: Australia Memorable Period: A brief stint with limited success, ending before the Ranji Trophy season began.

1: Lance Klusener

Team Tenure: Tripura (2023) Nationality: South Africa Memorable Period: Consulted to boost player confidence and later joined LSG in the IPL as an assistant coach.