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Rahul Dravid not keen on contract extension

VVS Laxman set to be next India head coach


Friday, 24 November 2023


MUMBAI, Nov 23 (Times of India): Team India's heart-breaking six-wicket defeat to Australia in the final of the World Cup on Sunday at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad will now be looked at as the end of an era. It was the last match for India with Rahul Dravid as head coach, Times Of India has learnt.
Multiple sources in the BCCI confirmed that the legendary batter, whose two-year contract ended with the conclusion of the World Cup, has decided not to continue as the head coach of the Indian team and has communicated the same to the BCCI.
Dravid is set to be replaced in the role by his close friendVVS Laxman, who is currently the head coach of a second-string Indian team which will take on Australia in a five-match T20I series in Vizag from Thursday.
Laxman is also the head of the BCCI's National Cricket Academy in Bengaluru, and was the interim head coach of the Indian team during the Ireland T20I series before the World Cup and the white-ball series against New Zealand after the T20 World Cup last year.
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"Laxman has expressed his keenness for the job. During the World Cup, Laxman travelled to Ahmedabad to meet the BCCI's top bosses in this regard. He's likely to sign a long-time contract as the Team India coach, and will certainly travel with the team in that capacity for the upcoming tour of South Africa, which will be his first as the full-time India head coach," a reliable source in the BCCI told TOI.
The first T20 against South Africa is scheduled for December 10, and the team is likely to depart by December 04.
Dravid had been appointed as the head coach of Team India in November 2021 on a two-year contract, which ended with the World Cup in India.
"Dravid has communicated to the BCCI that he isn't keen to continue as a full-time coach. For close to 20 years, he has travelled with the Indian team as a player, and for the past couple of years, he again went through the same grind, which he doesn't want to undergo. He's fine with a role at the NCA as the head there (a role he previously served in), which will allow him to stay back in his hometown Bengaluru. Like earlier, he's fine with coaching the team sporadically, but not again as a full-time coach," the source said.
Another source said that the Dravid was already considering his future options. "He's in talks with an IPL team for a big two-year contract," the source revealed. There's no clarity on whether the other members of the support staff of the Indian team, whose contracts too ended with the World Cup, will continue. Vikram Rathour was India's batting coach, Paras Mhambrey was the bowling coach, and T Dilip was the fielding coach. "They might continue, or Laxman, like any other coach, might want to bring his own set of people in the support staff," said the source.