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No decision on Sourav’s appointment yet: BCCI

Amidst heavy speculation that Sourav Ganguly is being considered for a coaching role with the Indian cricket team, BCCI secretary Anurag Thakur on Monday said the Board is yet to take a decision on the matter.

It has been speculated that Ganguly could either become chairman of <g data-gr-id="46">advisory</g> panel, <g data-gr-id="47">High Performance</g> Manager, Team Director or the chief coach of the national cricket team. “Sourav’s contribution to Indian cricket has been great.

He’s been a great cricketer. It will be worth waiting and whatever will be decided will be in the interest of the Indian cricket. There’s a lot of speculation in the media regarding Sourav and the role of the coach. Give us some time to decide on that,” Thakur told reporters after the IPL Governing Council meeting here.

Thakur, who is expected to meet president Jagmohan Dalmiya at his residence later in the afternoon said that an announcement on support staff is on the cards.

“We’ve already picked the team for Bangladesh and as far as the coach and support staff is concerned we would announce soon,” he said.

“On Monday I’m here and will meet the president so we will make the announcement soon. We will take certain decisions as far as the series in Bangladesh is concerned after meeting Dalmiya in the afternoon. The moment we decide we’ll make a formal announcement,” Thakur said.

On the resumption of India-Pakistan series, Thakur said things were yet to be sorted out and the tour would be on only after a mutual agreement.

“PCB chief has met Mr Dalmiya and met me also. He has raised certain issues. There’re many things that need to be looked into. Once we have agreement on certain issues, we’ll make a formal announcement and if need be the tour will take place.” Asked about reports of Sachin Tendulkar being inducted to advisory <g data-gr-id="51">committe</g>e, he said, “We’re talking to many cricketers for the advisory board. We’re waiting for the go ahead. A formal committee will be formed after going ahead.”
He also hailed IPL chairman Rajeev Shukla, who was addressing the media jointly, for a “controversy-free” conclusion of the IPL season eight.

“The IPL season ended last night. IPL-8 has been a tremendous success. All the franchises have put in <g data-gr-id="36">effort</g> and <g data-gr-id="37">chairman</g> has been working day and night. It has been controversy-free so far under the able chairmanship of Shukla.”
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