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Why are there so few Indian coaches in IPL — former cricketers, experts take strike

We spoke to four important voices of Indian cricket on this subject which keeps coming back every season since the inception of the Indian Premier League. The conversation has been arranged in a round-table format.

September 12, 2020 / 17:07 IST
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"I would like to see more Indian coaches in the IPL. It is not a true reflection of Indian resources. I would want to see many Indians being part of the IPL as head coaches," Kings XI Punjab head coach Anil Kumble was quoted as saying by the news agency PTI  earlier this week. The former Indian coach lost his job to Ravi Shastri after the 2017 Champions Trophy largely due to his ‘differences’ with captain Virat Kohli. However, Kumble’s ‘job prospects’ didn’t diminish in the IPL circuit; and he loudly wondered about the lack of enough representations from Indians in the most high-profile cricket league of the world.  "It is a bit of irony -- one Indian as head coach. I think at some point in time there will be a lot more Indian coaches," added the most successful Indian bowler of all time.

His sentiment was echoed by Kolkata Knight Riders’ Chief Executive Officer Venky Mysore who told espncricinfo.com: “Yes, I read that, and I agree with him. Like Kumble, Mysore, too, has emphasised that it is only a matter of time before there are more Indian head coaches in the IPL. Sometimes we forget this is a very young league, we're only into the 13th year," Mysore said. "Until India won the championship [T20 World Cup] in 2007, it [the T20 format] hadn't caught the imagination of the public. Foreigners have had more experience playing the format, and because they're allowed to go and play in the other leagues, there's a certain experience they bring with it. I don't see any reason why head coaches can't be Indian. It's just a matter of time and I'd love to see that."

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We spoke to four important voices of Indian cricket on this subject which keeps coming back every season since the inception of the Indian Premier League. The conversation has been arranged in a round-table format.

Anil Kumble.