Virender Sehwag applies for India coach's post, Moody in fray

Legendary opener Virender Sehwag on Thursday became the most prominent name to apply for the Indian cricket team’s chief coach's post, which would be technically vacant when Anil Kumble's term comes to an end after the Champions Trophy.

Published : Jun 01, 2017 19:41 IST

The entry of Sehwag – one of India's greatest ever game changer—makes the battle for the position very interesting.

Legendary opener Virender Sehwag on Thursday became the most prominent name to apply for the Indian cricket team’s chief coach's post, which would be technically vacant when Anil Kumble's term comes to an end after the Champions Trophy.

While Kumble is an automatic entry into the process, the others in the fray are Australian Tom Moody and Englishman Richard Pybus.

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The two Indians among applicants are former fast bowler Dodda Ganesh and former India A coach Lalchand Rajput.

However, the entry of Sehwag – one of India's greatest ever game changer—makes the battle for the position very interesting.

He doesn't have any prior coaching experience apart from mentoring IPL franchise Kings XI Punjab and recently, it was the BCCI top brass that convinced him to apply for the post.