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Ajit Agarkar was one step ahead of everyone else in the cricket experience among those who expressed interest in being a coach for the Indian cricket team. But the former Indian star was not included in the selection panel on the pretext of a limp.
After playing cricket for India for 11 years, he has taken 349 wickets in 26 tests, 191 ODI and 4 T20; Whose cricket career is so rich but did not stay as selector. The 43-year-old former star player was one of the leading candidates for the Indian cricket team.
However, the selection panel of the Indian cricket team has been announced excluding Agarkar. The three-member selection panel includes Chetan Sharma, Abe Kuruvilla, and Debashish Mohanty. They were appointed on the recommendation of the Advisory Committee of the Cricket Control Board in India (BCCI). Chetan Sharma will head the selection committee. The other two are your associates.
Regarding the replacement of Ajit Agarkar by Kuruvilla, a BCCI official said that Mumbai did not trust Agarkar. It is alleged that he did not watch the match when he was coach, which is why Kuruvilla was chosen.
According to Indian media sources, Agarkar’s name was not considered as the BCCI had Kuruvilla’s confidants.
“I feel blessed to be a part of Indian cricket again,” said Chetan Sharma, who took over as head coach.
Chetan Sharma scored a hat trick at the 1986 World Cup. He has taken 8 wickets in 23 tests and 75 ODIs in his 11-year international cricket career.
Before the selection committee announced on Thursday, Sunil Joshi, Harbinder Singh, Debang Gandhi, Sharandeep Singh and Jatin Paranjape were the selectors for the Indian cricket team. The Cricket Control Board in India (BCCI) has announced a new committee after its term expires.
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