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BCCI unlikely to renew Dravid contract

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New Delhi, Nov 25: Rahul Dravid and the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) top brass engaged in an in-depth talk about the possibilities surrounding his role as head coach with the board inclined to hand over the reins of the team to a new person keeping the T20 World Cup 2024 in mind.
The person that board has in mind is VVS Laxman, the NCA Director. Dravid’s two-year contract as India’s head coach ended with the recent World Cup final in which Rohit Sharma’s band suffered a heart-breaking six-wicket defeat to Australia.
Since then, Dravid’s future as the back-room helmsman of the Indian cricket team has been constantly debated.
“Rahul and the BCCI had a talk about where things stand now. We will respect the decision taken by him. The general feeling is that with the T20 World Cup about 7-8 months away, there is time for a new coach to come in and build a team and set a process. He (Dravid) is quite aware of that,” a BCCI official close to the development told PTI on condition of anonymity.
However, the official said a decision will be reached only after thoroughly thinking about all angles.
“We are also talking about whether continuity (current coach/captain combination) is needed for the (T20) WC. We are hoping to reach a decision soon so that path forward is clear,” he added. (PTI)

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