Ravi Shastri deeply hurt by BCCI decision
"I am disappointed because I had put in so much hard work. I had given my everything. And what was great to see were the results that were produced in those 18 months across all formats of the game."
Published : Jun 24, 2016 20:48 IST
Ravi Shastri is hurt. And deeply at that. The former India captain and until recently the Team Director of the national team, Shastri, sounded ``extremely disappointed’’ by the Board of Control for Cricket in India’s decision not to appoint him as Head Coach of the Indian team. On Thursday, following the inputs given by the Cricket Advisory Committee (CAC) comprising Sachin Tendulkar, V. V. S. Laxman and Sourav Ganguly, the BCCI president Anurag Thakur named India’s highest wicket-taker in Test cricket and at present the Chairman of the ICC Cricket Committee, Anil Kumble, as the Head Coach of the Indian team for one year.
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On his part Kumble spoke to Shastri immediately after the BCCI made its decision public and the former India team director wished Kumble all luck. This was a good happening, but clearly Shastri felt let down by the BCCI. ``I did a role after India’s awful showing in the 2007 World Cup. The team was in turmoil and I was asked to take over for the tour of Bangladesh. We had great results on that tour as well. He (Kumble) called up yesterday. He has a great team; he said that. I wish him all the luck. The team is right up there in all formats. Now is the time to take one step forward, especially after the tour of the West Indies. There is a lot of cricket at home. You have to cash in on the home advantage. It would be great if he can take it forward.’’
When asked if the BCCI had gone about in the right way to select the head coach, Shastri said: "I don’t want to comment on that. I am above all that. When asked to do a job, I did that. I applied for the post when the BCCI advertised. You see, even the support staff, they were fantastic. Without them, I could have done nothing. They were brilliant, communicating with the boys, standing by them when the chips were down and enjoying the team’s success as well. They kept the dressing room upbeat. This team has the potential to be the best across all formats.’’
Shastri said he will move on to television commentary again. "That’s what I do best. I will take a break now and evaluate what’s on hand."