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Shastri appointed director of Team India
Tuesday 19 August 2014

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has sacked fielding coach Trevor Penney and bowling coach Joe Dawes, who were hand-picked by Team India coach Duncan Fletcher, following the team's humiliating 1-3 Test series loss in England.

Former India captain was appointed director of the team for the series starting Aug 25. The earlier this year extended the contracts of both Penney and Dawes, along with Fletcher, till the 2015 World Cup. But following the team's disastrous show in the five-match Test series against England, the board decided to drop Penney and Dawes.

Under-fire Fletcher, 65, just managed to save his job and now Shastri will be the overall in-charge of the team. Fletcher took over from South African Gary Kirsten after the 2011 World Cup. India has not  won an overseas Test series under him.

"In culmination of the discussions among all the office-bearers over the last couple of weeks, the BCCI has decided to avail the services of former India captain Ravi Shastri to oversee and guide the for the forthcoming One-Day International (ODI) matches against England," said a BCCI statement.

"Duncan Fletcher will continue as head coach while Ravi Shastri will be the overall in-charge of cricket affairs of the Indian team."

On Penney and Dawes, the official line from the BCCI was that they were given a break for the five-match ODI series beginning Aug 25, but a top official said both coaches have been dropped. India's slip catching was a cause of concern in the series, but Penney claimed there was no need to panic.

"They have actually been dropped. We will take a call on both Penney and Dawes after the series in over," a top BCCI official told IANS.

The BCCI has also appointed former India all-rounder and former fast bowler Bharat Arun as the assistant coaches while R Sridhar, who was part of the now non-functional National Cricket Academy (NCA), will join as the fielding coach for the ODI series.

Agencies

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