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CAC will take more time to announce the name of new Indian coach, says Sourav Ganguly

| | Jul 10, 2017, at 11:57 pm
Mumbai, July 10 (IBNS): Sustaining the suspense over the selection of new Indian coach, Cricket Advisory Committee (CAC) decided to hold on for some time to announce the name of the selected panelist on Monday.

At a press conference, former Indian captain and CAC member Sourav Ganguly said: " We want few days more to announce." He even said that CAC would talk to the present Indian captain Virat Kohli before announcing the name.

Ganguly informed that the whole process of selection is concluded and just the announcement is awaited.

Lal Chand Rajput, Virender Sehwag, Richard Pybus, Ravi Shastri and Tom Moody were interviewed. Phil Simmons could not give the interview on Monday to the CAC.

Image: Official Facebook page of Sourav Ganguly.

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